“Always on Top” is a user interface feature that pins a specific computer window to the foreground, preventing other windows from covering it even when you click away. It is an essential productivity tool used for multitasking, monitoring data, or keeping reference materials visible while working in another application. Core Use Cases
Data Entry: Keeping a calculator, spreadsheet, or notepad pinned while typing into a full-screen system.
Video Monitoring: Watching a security feed, live stream, or video tutorial in a small window while continuing to work.
System Monitoring: Keeping the Windows Task Manager pinned to track performance or quickly force-quit frozen applications. How to Use It Across Platforms 1. Windows
Windows does not have a universal, built-in mouse click to pin any window by default, but it offers powerful native and third-party solutions:
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