SoAnIs wrote: > I have 2 apps running in a virtual desktop, I need one of them to be in always-on-top mode. You can't, unless program itself sets it's window to be topmost. Alternatively you can run this program without virtual desktop.
SoAnIs wrote: > I have 2 apps running in a virtual desktop, I need one of them to be in always-on-top mode. You can't, unless program itself sets it's window to be topmost. Alternatively you can run this program without virtual desktop.