Actual Title Buttons is a suite of the most essential and popular tools for desktop windows control and manipulation: minimize them to tray, set up priority, apply transparency, make them stay always-on-top of other windows, align, resize, roll up and transparency options.
Actual Title Buttons lets you add the new Minimize To Tray and Stay On Top buttons to any application's title bar next to the Windows standard Minimize / Maximize / Close buttons. Furthermore, users are welcome to make up and apply their own window settings.
Installation, as well as the use of the program, is extremely easy and does not require much time. Once installed, Actual Title Buttons adds its own buttons to the title bar of each window (each button represents a particular function - for example, roll up or align) and provides the list of predefined functions.
Actual Title Buttons is useful for those who favor the mouse over the keyboard and want to improve their work's efficiency. The special design of the program makes it quick and convenient to operate desktop windows in a mouse click (nevertheless, there is also an opportunity to use the hotkeys).
Limitations:
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Global system hooks are replaced with the hooks local for each process. This should fix some known compatibility problems (e.g. with Lotus Notes, Adobe Acrobat) and also improve the overall stability.
· List of hotkey actions can be filtered by hotkey category (System, Mouse, Custom, etc.).
· Hotkeys now work in applications (mostly, video games) that use DirectInput to provide keyboard/mouse control (e.g. Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Battlefield 3, etc.).
· Classic snapping now ignores the 100%-transparent (i.e. invisible) windows.
· Windows 7: If Internet Explorer is already open, launching a new instance of it opened an unwanted extra window.
· The bottom of title buttons was clipped in JRiver Media Center window.
· Moving a window between monitors via Monitor Selector dialog made the Move to Monitor title button's tool tip incorrect.
· Windows x64: In some cases, scrolling a window with the "Scrolling inactive windows" feature beyond the bottom made the scroller bounce at the end of scrollbar.