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Always on top Windows versus Taskbar window previous
Activating taskbar window previews (like for Chrome) will cause your
"Always on top" window (like Task Manager) to disappear. If you have a bunch of chrome windows open, with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows, your hidden "Always on top" window will magically appear if your pointer happens to enter its mysteriously hidden window area. |
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John Doe wrote:
Activating taskbar window previews (like for Chrome) I do have tab previews enabled for Firefox will cause your "Always on top" window (like Task Manager) I don't normally use "always on top" with task manager, but I enabled it to disappear. Task manager stayed on top of the task bar and its window and tab previews If you have a bunch of chrome windows open, with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows, your hidden "Always on top" window will magically appear if your pointer happens to enter its mysteriously hidden window area. nothing hidden, so nothing to magically re-appear. |
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Always on top Windows versus Taskbar window previous
Andy Burns wrote:
John Doe wrote: Activating taskbar window previews (like for Chrome) will cause your "Always on top" window (like Task Manager) to disappear. Task manager stayed on top of the task bar and its window and tab previews. I wrote "with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows". You did not do that. Hover your little pointer over the taskbar button, then slide your pointer up into one of the taskbar window previews in order to show that window. That is when the "always on top" Task Manager window disappears. And it reappears as per my original post. It works for Chrome, Firefox, and WordPad Window previews. If you have a bunch of chrome windows open, with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows, your hidden "Always on top" Task Manager window will magically appear if your pointer happens to enter its mysteriously hidden window area. |
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Always on top Windows versus Taskbar window previous
John Doe wrote:
I wrote "with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows". You did not do that. Actually I did, taskmgr always stays on top. Hover your little pointer over the taskbar button, then slide your pointer up into one of the taskbar window previews in order to show that window. That is when the "always on top" Task Manager window disappears. Nope |
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Always on top Windows versus Taskbar window previous
Andy Burns wrote:
John Doe wrote: I wrote "with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows". You did not do that. Actually I did, taskmgr always stays on top. OK not always ... it seems to depend if part of taskmgr covers parts of the previews, if so then waving the mouse around seems to mess with the Z-order, but hardly the end of the world. |
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Always on top Windows versus Taskbar window previous
In its first reply, it mistook "activate" for "enable".
Now it is just lying. Bull**** troll... -- Andy Burns usenet andyburns.uk wrote: Path: eternal-september.org!reader02.eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!news.unit0.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Andy Burns usenet andyburns.uk Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-10 Subject: Always on top Windows versus Taskbar window previous Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2018 08:59:21 +0100 Lines: 14 Message-ID: fprfuqFg74fU2 mid.individual.net References: ph4rnp$guo$1 dont-email.me fpmboeFhb4gU1 mid.individual.net ph93oq$md6$1 dont-email.me Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net ev3+tL39yFR582iWM54U3Aqmb2Nm3YtWNfdHnSrNsxcA/y7sO1 Cancel-Lock: sha1:xBVFwMqNmD7a+bbeA3J7yrbrU1w= User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.0 In-Reply-To: ph93oq$md6$1 dont-email.me Content-Language: en-GB Xref: reader02.eternal-september.org alt.comp.os.windows-10:72997 John Doe wrote: I wrote "with your pointer hovering over the corresponding taskbar preview windows". You did not do that. Actually I did, taskmgr always stays on top. Hover your little pointer over the taskbar button, then slide your pointer up into one of the taskbar window previews in order to show that window. That is when the "always on top" Task Manager window disappears. Nope |
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