Thank you so much for your efforts -- that is very kind of you!
Unfortunately,
{POSTWM:0x0112,0xF020,0} did not work, but I am grateful for you taking the time to puzzle out that possibility.
WIN+DOWN ARROW might work for some folks, but I have software (MaxTo) that has custom regions setup and so that key combo just moves a given window into the nearest region (this might also be the case with vanilla Windows, as well, since there is basic region functionality built into Windows these days). From my Googling I could not find a standard Windows key combo, unfortunately.
With the other thing, I'm realizing that what I'm actually aiming for is the option for Profiles to take effect on
hover instead of on
active. I suppose this could be a Global setting, but my instinct is to suggest it be per-Profile (in case there are situations where a given user only wants certain Profiles to be active on
hover). Or maybe you offer a Global, along with per-Profile overrides? (Edit: It could be a setting on the Default Profile, and subsequent Profiles could either inherit that or override it.) I'm hoping maybe this is possible, given that it seems you already can do some things based on Hover (eg, it looks like maybe you've added Activate on Hover to the Beta?), though of course I don't assume that means you will implement it. But this route (of Profile takes effect on Hover instead of waiting for Active) then just utilizes normal Profile stuff (ie, no weird changing Profiles mid-way like I previously posted). Though I have no idea if it would be crazy-hard to implement!
Since it seems you are implementing Activate on Hover (which I could already do via built-in Windows settings) that the reason I'm wanting this option for Profiles to take effect on Hover is that is provides more granular control than
everything Activating on Hover (which I've had mixed experience with -- some things about it are very helpful, but it can be a bit buggy in other ways because of how the mouse jumps around and having windows activate when I don't truly want them to). My method allows me to still benefit from Hover aspects, but gives me more precise control of when I actually want to interact with another window (ie, send a chording combo to close or minimize the window).
Edit: I should also mention that this would negate my interest/need in a Window Minimize Send Keys option, as I could then just Hover and invoke my combo to Minimize the window I'm hovering over. I only need a Minimize Send Keys option so I can prepend Activate (to activate the window I'm hovering over before Minimizing it).
I will understand (though be bummed) if you decide it is not worth implementing and/or is too big of an technical feat to do so.
