Window Menu
The Window Menu trigger allows you the supplement of Windows system window menu with easy, right-click context menu access to most of the enhanced window actions available in Actual Tools programs.

These new context menu options include:
- AltMin - displays a submenu for selecting alternative minimization methods, adjusting tray or screen icon options, or disabling minimization altogether:

- Roll Up - left-click this option to roll a window up to its title bar. Left-click it again to unroll a window back to its normal size.
- Stay Always-On-Top - left-click this option to place and keep a window always on top of others. Left-click it again to let a window be covered by others.
- Send to Bottom - left-click this option to place a window under (or behind) all the others.
- Transparency - displays a submenu that allows you changing window's transparency to a defined level, select from a range of predefined levels, or disable the transparency effect altogether:

- Alignment - displays a submenu that allows you the choice from one of 9 predefined methods of window alignment:

- Resize Window - displays a submenu that allows you either choosing from a range of predefined window sizes or defining a custom size on-the-fly to resize your window:

- Priority - displays a submenu with the list of available priority values where you can view the current priority setting and change it as circumstances require:

- Ghost - left-click this option to "ghost" a window. Left-click it again to restore the window to its normal state.
- Move to monitor - displays a submenu containing the list of currently connected monitors so you can send a window to any of them by selecting the appropriate item (the checked item corresponds to a monitor the window currently resides on):

- Move to Virtual Desktop - displays a submenu with the list of currently available virtual desktops and the special "All desktops" item:

- Selecting any of these items will move a window to item's corresponding virtual desktop or make it visible on all desktops.
- Placement restrictions - this option is added automatically if you enable the placement restrictions for a window. Use it to suspend the defined placement restrictions and move/resize your window freely as circumstances require. After that, you can restore the defined restrictions back, and your window will be placed within the allowed area automatically and, if needed, reduced to fit within it.
- Pin to desktop - this option is added automatically if you pin a window to desktop. Use it toggle the "pinned/unpinned" state of window in case you need to handle this window as usual.
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