She clicked the taskbar. Nothing. She Alt+Tabbed through a dizzying carousel of thumbnails, each one blurring into the next. She even tried hovering over the icon, hoping the preview would magically surface the right window. No luck. TimeKeeper was there—its process was running, its little clock icon glowing green in the system tray—but its GUI had fallen into a digital abyss, probably behind a maximized remote desktop session.
Before diving into the how , let’s solidify the why . The ability to pin a window to the top layer of your desktop isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a productivity superpower.