Always On Top in Windows 10: Difference between revisions

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= Install =
= Install =
Download the [https://github.com/metalevel-tech/windows-always-on-top/releases/tag/v.0.1.0-ctrl-alt-t executable file] and start it. Now you will be able to use <code>Ctrl</code>+<code>Alt</code>+<code>T</code> to keep (or release) a window on top. Tested with Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Download the [https://github.com/metalevel-tech/windows-always-on-top/releases/tag/v.0.1.0-ctrl-alt-t executable file] and start it. Now you will be able to use <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>T</kbd> to keep (or release) a window on top. Tested with Windows 10 and Windows 11.


In order to start the script when you log-in into your account, place the executable file in your Windows user's <code>[https://www.softwareok.com/?seite=faq-Windows-10&faq=151 shell:startup] </code>directory - <code>%AppData%&shy;\&shy;Microsoft&shy;\&shy;Windows&shy;\&shy;Start Menu&shy;\&shy;Programs&shy;\&shy;Startup</code>.
In order to start the script when you log-in into your account, place the executable file in your Windows user's <code>[https://www.softwareok.com/?seite=faq-Windows-10&faq=151 shell:startup] </code>directory - <code>%AppData%&shy;\&shy;Microsoft&shy;\&shy;Windows&shy;\&shy;Start Menu&shy;\&shy;Programs&shy;\&shy;Startup</code>.

Revision as of 07:47, 1 September 2022

De­scrip­tion

Sim­ple Au­to­Hotkey script that al­lows you to keep a win­dow on Win­dows al­ways on top.

In­stall

Down­load the ex­e­cutable file and start it. Now you will be able to use Ctrl+Alt+T to keep (or re­lease) a win­dow on top. Test­ed with Win­dows 10 and Win­dows 11.

In or­der to start the script when you log-in in­to your ac­count, place the ex­e­cutable file in your Win­dows user's shell:startup di­rec­to­ry – %AppData%­\­Microsoft­\­Windows­\­Start Menu­\­Programs­\­Startup.

Com­pile

If you want clone the repos­i­to­ry, or just down­load the .akh file, mod­i­fy the key com­bi­na­tion and com­pile it for your­self.

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