Obviously we don't want Rainmeter to be set to full-screen in order to tell Windows to stop fighting us with the taskbar, but setting a skin "stay topmost" only works in very particular cases, where you don't mind that it is always going to be visible. There really is no good solution for this. This has undesirable results if you then want to maximize or otherwise full-screen some other application, like watching a video. Of course if you do that, then that skin will also be in front of all other applications at all times. Really the taskbar will come to the front when you click on it or Windows does something to it, Windows just insists on that, but the skin will almost instantly force itself back in front. ![]() If you set a skin to "stay topmost", then it will seem to stay on top of the taskbar. ![]() Normal applications, even when you "maximize" them, cannot stay on top of the taskbar. Really only applications that specifically tell Windows they want to be full-screen cause Windows to stop managing the taskbar. Understand that Windows pretty much insists, and will win any argument about it, that the taskbar has priority over all other applications, and that it will remain in front. ![]() It is very difficult to try to fight Widows for Z-position when it comes to the taskbar.
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