![]() ![]() Allows to change the transparency of the current window. Allows the current window to be aligned with any of the 9 positions on the desktop. Allows to move the current window to another monitor. Allows to change the size of the current window. Allows to hide the current window for the Taskbar and Alt+Tab switch. Allows to click through the current window. Allows to drag by mouse the current window. Allows to open a process file in a File Explorer. ![]() Allows to save the current window screenshot in a file. Allows to send to bottom the current window. Allows the current window to stay on top of all other windows. Allows to add the "Aero Glass" blur to the current window. ![]() Allows to roll up and down the current window. Shows a dialog with information of the current window and process: the window handle, the window caption, the window style, the window class, the process name, the process id, the path to the process. Try it and see.SmartSystemMenu extends system menu of all windows in the system. The only problem: it may not work with applications which already add custom functions to their own system menu (Internet Explorer, say). SmartSystemMenu is a small and simple tool, but performed well in our tests. Click the application icon there to restore it. ![]() "Minimize to System Tray" completes the set and does precisely what its name suggests, minimising your target window to the system tray. "Transparency" allows you to set the window transparency, either to a predefined figure (100%, 90%, 80% etc) or whatever other value you define. If you'd like it to be 1200x800 pixels for a screenshot, say, just choose it from the list, or manually enter whatever width and height figures you require. "Resize" allows you to set the window to a precise size. Choose the option again to turn this off. "Always On Top" sets the window to float above all others, so it's always visible. Most are aimed at developers (Handle, Class, Style), but the Process tab highlights the full path of its executable, handy if you need to know where it's stored. "Information" displays various details about the window and its process. SmartSystemMenu is a small, open-source tool which adds five useful functions to your window system menu (as displayed when you click the window's top-left corner). ![]()
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