WINDOWS 10 & 11
Keep a window always on top using AutoHotkey
You can use Microsoft PowerToys to press a keyboard shortcut that keeps your current window on top, but there’s another superb program that does the same: AutoHotkey. The software lets you write scripts that perform tasks when you press a shortcut.
First, download and install AutoHotkey from www.autohotkey.com. It gets automatically added to your context menu, so right-click your desktop, hover over New, then select ‘AutoHotkey Script’.
Give the script a name (1 in our screenshot below), then choose ‘Empty’ 2 from the list and click Edit 3. On the next window, select Notepad as the editor, and press OK. An empty Notepad window will appear. Type ^SPACE:: Winset, Alwaysontop,, A into the text editor, before saving and closing.…
