Peek Through Makes Windows Transparent, Lets You Click Through to the Windows

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Description: Peek Through is an application for Windows XP, Vista and 7 which makes the foreground window transparent with the press of Hot Keys. You may adjust the amount of transparency and the Hot Keys. You also have the ability to “click through” the transparent window onto the window beneath it.

Type: Installer

Version: 1.1 (15-04-2010)

Operating System: Windows XP, Vista, 7

Prerequisites: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1

History: Change Log

Download: PeekThrough_1.1.0.0.zip

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***Note that the app has a few quirks. If you use the click-through feature, you can sometimes run into a problem where you accidentally lose focus on your main window, and you can't just click on it to bring it back in focus (because clicks fall through to whatever's behind). Usually you can just click on the program in the taskbar to bring it back into focus before pressing your hotkey again, but it takes some getting used to. Still, it can be useful in situations where your desktop is hidden under layers and layers of windows.
 

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RE: Peek Through Makes Windows Transparent, Lets You Click Through to the Window Belo

I've seen programs like this. I would find it annoying only for the reason is if you click away they will dim.

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