Isn't there any better solutions in Windows? That's the reason of this question.
Furthermore, AHK is quite hackish, since I need to write a full blown script to make that work. I want to preferently remove all titlebars and frames, from all windows, at once. No, I'm not looking for a way to hide a titlebar when needed, as explained in the said duplicated question ' Windows program to remove titlebar, frame, etc from a window?'. I also found that Win+M minimizes a window, and I think that would help with the shortcuts also. My question is: is this remotely possible to be done in Windows Vista? I could manage to quite reduce the borders and title font (minimum is still big, 17pt), but the titlebars still bother me. Thus, window titlebars and borders are useless, and I can remove them using Compiz.
The Minimize button is the label button on the left, and its icon shows an underscore symbol. For efficiency, I'm veeery used to minimize/maximize using keyboard shortcuts and move/resize windows using alt+mouse. All Windows 10 apps and most desktop apps display Minimize and Maximize buttons in the upper right corner of the window title bar, next to the X button used to close apps. I'm very used to my Linux desktop, but in my new job I'm forced to use Windows.