Shock Caption is a small application intended to control the whole aspect of your computer’s screen. It is a complete manager of the of the windows’ features that allows you to minimize them so that they only occupy the space assigned to their title bar, to apply them transparency, to hide them completely (even the task bar), or to keep them at the top/bottom.
To control the applied action it has a series of shortcuts composed by the mouse's right button plus the minimize, maximize and close buttons of each window, the addition of the Ctrl and Shift keys, and the direct right click on the title bar. Nevertheless, all of this generates 12 shortcuts, named:
Right click caption bar
Min button right click
Max button right click
Close Button right click
Caption bar Ctrl + right click
Min button Ctrl + right click
Max button Ctrl + right click
Close button Ctrl + right click
Caption bar Shift + right click
Min button Shift + right click
Max button Shift + right click
Close button Shift + right click
These names express the combinations clearly. For example, the command Min button Shift + right click means that the user should click the mouse’s right button on the desired window‘s minimize button, while he/she keeps pressed the Shift key; this way, the program applies the assigned action to that window. But what is this action?
All right, Shock Caption has precisely 12 functions: more
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