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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default okay, finally fixed it. i presumed that winget would monitor the active window by default but i just needed to specify "A". i'm using it with a samurize bar right now until i figure out why Launchy misbehaves. but i just wanted to thank everyone who helped!! for reference, i've included it below:
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default okay, finally fixed it. i presumed that winget would monitor the active window by default but i just needed to specify "A". i'm using it with a samurize bar right now until i figure out why Launchy misbehaves. but i just wanted to thank everyone who helped!! for reference, i've included it below:
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default okay, finally fixed it. i presumed that winget would monitor the active window by default but i just needed to specify "A". i'm using it with a samurize bar right now until i figure out why Launchy misbehaves. but i just wanted to thank everyone who helped!! for reference, i've included it below:
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default okay, finally fixed it. i presumed that winget would monitor the active window by default but i just needed to specify "A". i'm using it with a samurize bar right now until i figure out why Launchy misbehaves. but i just wanted to thank everyone who helped!! for reference, i've included it below:
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default else if (wwwh = swsh)
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default okay, finally fixed it. i presumed that winget would monitor the active window by default but i just needed to specify "A". i'm using it with a samurize bar right now until i figure out why Launchy misbehaves. but i just wanted to thank everyone who helped!! for reference, i've included it below:
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default else if (wwwh = swsh)
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default right now, i have it setup with an "if" and "else if" but they both have the same action ... so can i use an or statement like "if (wwwh = swsh) OR (state =
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default right now, i have it setup with an "if" and "else if" but they both have the same action ... so can i use an or statement like "if (wwwh = swsh) OR (state = fixed the final bug (when the desktop is selected). essentially i have it ignore when the active window is WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW i'm still curious how to do an OR statement, but at least this works!
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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WinSet, AlwaysOnTop, on, SamurizeClient-Default right now, i have it setup with an "if" and "else if" but they both have the same action ... so can i use an or statement like "if (wwwh = swsh) OR (state = fixed the final bug (when the desktop is selected). essentially i have it ignore when the active window is WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW i'm still curious how to do an OR statement, but at least this works!
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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