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WinRoll 2.0 type functionality #419

@AeSix

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@AeSix

Summary of the new feature/enhancement

WinRoll 2.0 is a great tool that I've used since Windows XP days, worked great on 98 SE, ME, XP, Vista and even 7. But only for 32bit programs (even on 64bit OSes) It even still works on Windows 10, but again, only for 32bit programs - not 64 bit, and not for modern apps.

What WinRoll 2.0 does is to allow the user to right click the title bar of the window, to have the window minimized to just the title bar, and back again on a second right click.

Here's a screen cap showing Chrome and HexChat being rolled up:
https://i.imgur.com/YN7txgx.png

Screen clutter is something I think most power users experience. Rolling up windows to their title bars provides a few use cases:
Quickly checking between large-area windows on single monitor systems (laptops), such as a reference web page being open behind an IDE; Users can look at a window behind the window they're using without that window losing focus; Provides the ability to access desktop icons without minimizing the window (which takes additional time) Rolling up the window, at least with WinRoll 2.0 is extremely quick - both from a user action perspective, as well as a functional / process standpoint.

If my reasons are questioned, I implore you to find and use WinRoll 2.0 for a few days before dropping this request. WindowBlinds it another third party program that does similar, however it uses a button on the title bar to perform the request, which is less than ideal in may situations.

This is a feature present in most GNU/Linux DEs as well, and is something I've always thought Windows should have, built-in.

Proposed technical implementation details (optional)

I would love to see PowerToys have the ability to roll up windows to just the title bar, with just a right click of the mouse.

The user right clicks the title bar:
The window is minimized to just the title bar
The user has access to everything behind the space the window previous occupied
The user right clicks the title bar again and the window is returned to it's previous size

NOTE:
I understand WinRoll 2.0 is written in ASM, and that PowerToys is not. I don't know if this is even possible outside of using ASM. Wil Palma originally had WinRol 2.0 open sourced, however the original site is no longer serving the program, source or info. I have found https://github.com/saccohuo/winroll which appears to contain the original source for WinRoll 2.0 though. Hopefully this is helpful! Thank You!

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