Starting with the new canary build 87.0.661.0, this option has been available. Note that in Edge Chromium version 87 and higher you’ll be able to pin a website to the Start screen in Windows 10.
Click More tools, and click Pin to Start. Personally, I use an awesome launcher ControlPad that sits in tray and waits for my action. Click the ellipsis (three dots) icon on the top right. Just right click on the Autohotkey script icon on your taskbar, and click "Toggle Always On Top".Īnother great portable&freeware tool from Nirsoft - NirCMD - allows to set top-most state via command line as in the following sample, making active foreground window sit on top till it is closed (or returned to normal via sending "0") - nircmdc.exe win settopmost foreground 1īest combined with a timeout, command will wait a bit (2 seconds) till you switch back to the desired window - timeout 2 & nircmdc.exe win settopmost foreground 1 Menu, Tray, Add, Toggle Always On Top, AlwaysOnTop To make a window always on top, you can right click on the titlebar of the window and right click, select always on top. Using a hotkey for toggling AlwaysOnTop is the most convenient, but if you intent to not use your keyboard, here's a GUI way to do this since it was requested: #Persistent You can pin any window on top of other windows ALT+Z Enable window transparency (so you can see through the window) and even click through transparent window.
If you're unfamiliar with AutoHotkey, download it from here:Įxplaining AutoHotkey would not be relative to this answer, and the tutorial link will explain much better than I can.
WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, OnOffToggle, WinTitle, WinText, ExcludeTitle,Ī activates WinTitle A which means the Active Window. You can use AutoHotkey and make a script with just a single line of code: ^SPACE:: Winset, AlwaysOnTop,, AĬtrl+ Space Will toggle a window to stay on top.