toggling off Make window click-through does not effect windows already made transparent
Steps to reproduce:
- Make a window transparent while 'make window click-through' is checked
- Uncheck 'make window click-through'
- Click the window and notice that it still clicks through.
Effectively, this bug makes it to where you can never get back to your window. If the window in question cannot be alt-tabbed to (often applications have secondary windows they create), you will never be able to recover focus on this window, because of this bug. However, the 'keep on top of other windows' feature is correctly removed when unchecking the check box, and so as you click through the window, the application receiving the click-through is now made active and your window moves behind it.
I would suggest to either update on the checkbox click (right now everything updates on specified hotkey activation) or if user is pressing and holding control button, window would become movable again. I love this feature because I use it for YouTube video pop-outs (picture-in-picture mode), it was quite annoying before when I needed to do something behind the popup window, but now it's perfect. I would just suggest as I said before adding on control button hold make the window movable again. I was thinking of forking this and fixing this myself but I don't know much about Windows API, because for me it seems (after reading some code) I would need to register a new system hotkey and I don't know if it would work with "make window movable on control button hold"