Can I have an application running on the bottom right corner
Often I play a game at home where I only have to click every now and then. I would like the application which runs the game to be pinned at the bottom right hand corner of my screen so I can just click on some positions of the game every now and then, while doing other stuff online. How can I do this on a windows computer? I would like it to just be a small square or so on the bottom right hand corner
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Often I play a game at home where I only have to click every now and then. I would like the application which runs the game to be pinned at the bottom right hand corner of my screen so I can just click on some positions of the game every now and then, while doing other stuff online. How can I do this on a windows computer? I would like it to just be a small square or so on the bottom right hand corner
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Pin that application in taskbar or in start menu.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 14 at 19:40
@Biswapriyo, I pinned it, but it doesent show on the bottom right of my screen.
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:54
I want the application running in a small window like its resized on the bottom right ofm y screen and i can click on spots of it
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:59
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Often I play a game at home where I only have to click every now and then. I would like the application which runs the game to be pinned at the bottom right hand corner of my screen so I can just click on some positions of the game every now and then, while doing other stuff online. How can I do this on a windows computer? I would like it to just be a small square or so on the bottom right hand corner
windows
Often I play a game at home where I only have to click every now and then. I would like the application which runs the game to be pinned at the bottom right hand corner of my screen so I can just click on some positions of the game every now and then, while doing other stuff online. How can I do this on a windows computer? I would like it to just be a small square or so on the bottom right hand corner
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Pin that application in taskbar or in start menu.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 14 at 19:40
@Biswapriyo, I pinned it, but it doesent show on the bottom right of my screen.
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:54
I want the application running in a small window like its resized on the bottom right ofm y screen and i can click on spots of it
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:59
add a comment |
1
Pin that application in taskbar or in start menu.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 14 at 19:40
@Biswapriyo, I pinned it, but it doesent show on the bottom right of my screen.
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:54
I want the application running in a small window like its resized on the bottom right ofm y screen and i can click on spots of it
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:59
1
1
Pin that application in taskbar or in start menu.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 14 at 19:40
Pin that application in taskbar or in start menu.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 14 at 19:40
@Biswapriyo, I pinned it, but it doesent show on the bottom right of my screen.
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:54
@Biswapriyo, I pinned it, but it doesent show on the bottom right of my screen.
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:54
I want the application running in a small window like its resized on the bottom right ofm y screen and i can click on spots of it
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:59
I want the application running in a small window like its resized on the bottom right ofm y screen and i can click on spots of it
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:59
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You need to resize the application's window to the desired size,
move it to the right spot, and set it as topmost.
Free products for setting a process to topmost can be found in the article
Best Free Setting On-Top Windows.
If this is not working, try the free
OnTopReplica
from github:
This simple utility application shows a blank always-on-top window by default. Users can pick any other window of the system to have an always up-to-date clone of the target window shown always-on-top. Very useful for monitoring background processes, wrangling with complex multi-window games or tools, watching Youtube videos while working, and so on.
Another possibility is WindowWatcher:
WindowWatcher is a free hybrid window magnifier and remote control spy. It gives Windows the ability to have proper and resizable picture-in-picture support above and beyond Aero Snap. It's great for watching stuff like online TV, streams or Youtube playlists in a small corner of your workspace while working in the rest of it. It's also a fantastic help for tasks that would otherwise require flicking back and forth between windows, or to provide a simple pop-out viewer for websites and apps that don't have their own.
Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
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You need to resize the application's window to the desired size,
move it to the right spot, and set it as topmost.
Free products for setting a process to topmost can be found in the article
Best Free Setting On-Top Windows.
If this is not working, try the free
OnTopReplica
from github:
This simple utility application shows a blank always-on-top window by default. Users can pick any other window of the system to have an always up-to-date clone of the target window shown always-on-top. Very useful for monitoring background processes, wrangling with complex multi-window games or tools, watching Youtube videos while working, and so on.
Another possibility is WindowWatcher:
WindowWatcher is a free hybrid window magnifier and remote control spy. It gives Windows the ability to have proper and resizable picture-in-picture support above and beyond Aero Snap. It's great for watching stuff like online TV, streams or Youtube playlists in a small corner of your workspace while working in the rest of it. It's also a fantastic help for tasks that would otherwise require flicking back and forth between windows, or to provide a simple pop-out viewer for websites and apps that don't have their own.
Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
add a comment |
You need to resize the application's window to the desired size,
move it to the right spot, and set it as topmost.
Free products for setting a process to topmost can be found in the article
Best Free Setting On-Top Windows.
If this is not working, try the free
OnTopReplica
from github:
This simple utility application shows a blank always-on-top window by default. Users can pick any other window of the system to have an always up-to-date clone of the target window shown always-on-top. Very useful for monitoring background processes, wrangling with complex multi-window games or tools, watching Youtube videos while working, and so on.
Another possibility is WindowWatcher:
WindowWatcher is a free hybrid window magnifier and remote control spy. It gives Windows the ability to have proper and resizable picture-in-picture support above and beyond Aero Snap. It's great for watching stuff like online TV, streams or Youtube playlists in a small corner of your workspace while working in the rest of it. It's also a fantastic help for tasks that would otherwise require flicking back and forth between windows, or to provide a simple pop-out viewer for websites and apps that don't have their own.
Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
add a comment |
You need to resize the application's window to the desired size,
move it to the right spot, and set it as topmost.
Free products for setting a process to topmost can be found in the article
Best Free Setting On-Top Windows.
If this is not working, try the free
OnTopReplica
from github:
This simple utility application shows a blank always-on-top window by default. Users can pick any other window of the system to have an always up-to-date clone of the target window shown always-on-top. Very useful for monitoring background processes, wrangling with complex multi-window games or tools, watching Youtube videos while working, and so on.
Another possibility is WindowWatcher:
WindowWatcher is a free hybrid window magnifier and remote control spy. It gives Windows the ability to have proper and resizable picture-in-picture support above and beyond Aero Snap. It's great for watching stuff like online TV, streams or Youtube playlists in a small corner of your workspace while working in the rest of it. It's also a fantastic help for tasks that would otherwise require flicking back and forth between windows, or to provide a simple pop-out viewer for websites and apps that don't have their own.
You need to resize the application's window to the desired size,
move it to the right spot, and set it as topmost.
Free products for setting a process to topmost can be found in the article
Best Free Setting On-Top Windows.
If this is not working, try the free
OnTopReplica
from github:
This simple utility application shows a blank always-on-top window by default. Users can pick any other window of the system to have an always up-to-date clone of the target window shown always-on-top. Very useful for monitoring background processes, wrangling with complex multi-window games or tools, watching Youtube videos while working, and so on.
Another possibility is WindowWatcher:
WindowWatcher is a free hybrid window magnifier and remote control spy. It gives Windows the ability to have proper and resizable picture-in-picture support above and beyond Aero Snap. It's great for watching stuff like online TV, streams or Youtube playlists in a small corner of your workspace while working in the rest of it. It's also a fantastic help for tasks that would otherwise require flicking back and forth between windows, or to provide a simple pop-out viewer for websites and apps that don't have their own.
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Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
add a comment |
Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
Thanks alot, I just realized my game wont let me make the client smaller than a specific size. Anyway I can force resize it?
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 20:20
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
You could try 5 Tools to Resize an Unresizable Window.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:32
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
I might have found a solution - see my updated answer.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 20:37
add a comment |
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Pin that application in taskbar or in start menu.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 14 at 19:40
@Biswapriyo, I pinned it, but it doesent show on the bottom right of my screen.
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:54
I want the application running in a small window like its resized on the bottom right ofm y screen and i can click on spots of it
– bobbin
Jan 14 at 19:59