I sometimes open the Run dialog in order to type something while watching a video. It is my "notepad". Since the new version of Chrome (currently 60.0.3112.113) Chrome is always on top on my Windows 10 system. How can I make the Run dialog be on top of Chrome again?
Note: Pressing F11 twice like described in the post Google Chrome: Always On Top Bug does not solve the issue.
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Ctrl+Alt+Esc
I Had that problem as well. Some YouTube comment revealed that combo to me, so I tried it and it worked.
Using Windows 7 64-bit.
9I had one of my Chrome windows always on top while the other behaved as usual. None of workarounds mentioned here helped to cure the problematic window.
Then I closed it with Alt+F4, switched to the second unaffected Chrome window and pressed Ctrl+Shift+T to reoped all just closed tabs. This helped in my case.
3Reset chrome settings to default, advanced clear history worked for me. Only thing is it removes all of your extensions and themes.
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