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Topic: «Sticky Password may be using a non-standard window » on forum: Beta Testing   Views: 3561
 
Greg Webb
 
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Posted: 02/20/2015 08:48:13
 
 
I tried to add a 'Stay Always On Top' tile to the title bar of the Sticky Password (stickypassword.com) window. It doesn't take. I've tried shifting position of the icon but no success.

Do you think I'm mistaken or could it be a non-standard window that does not have a title bar?

 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/20/2015 13:43:10
 
 
Hello Greg,

Thanks for the post.

Our title buttons can't be added to the Sticky Password window because it doesn't have the Caption bar.
As workaround, you could try to use "Stay always on top" hotkeys with the Sticky Password window instead of the "Stay always on top" title button.
We'll investigate the issue and inform you if there is a way to add our title buttons to windows that doesn't have the Caption bar.

Best regards.
 
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Greg Webb
 
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Posted: 02/20/2015 16:18:05
 
 
Thanks for that great suggestion, Vasiliy, unfortunately it didn't work with StickyPassword, but it did work with other applications.
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/20/2015 17:56:39
 
 
Greg,

The window seems to reset the "Stay on top" parameter when you activate it.

You could try the following method (it works on my test machine):
1. Create Specific Settings for the window;
2. Go to the "Startup" tab;
3. Enable the "Stay always-on-top" option and the "Freeze" sub-option.

Then you will be able to deactivate/activate the "Stay always-on-top" feature using hotkeys.

Best regards.
 
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Greg Webb
 
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Posted: 02/20/2015 19:58:27
 
 
Thanks, Vasiliy, that worked a treat - Enable 'Always on top' and Freeze.

Without Freeze, my experience was similar to yours - in my case using the shortcut to turn on 'Stay on top' made the window disappear. :-)

Thanks again.
 
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