Correction on #4: looks like I can interact with Chromium windows that
aren't on top, but only if I click on an area of the window that isn't
covered up by another browser. Bear with me: For example, suppose I have
three Chromium browser windows open with #1 in the front and #3 in the
back, and each sticks out about 1" past each other on the right. If I
click on the scrollbar of #3, I can interact with it. Technically that
brings #3 to the top even though it's not being drawn that way. #2 is
still visible, but if I click on anything on #2, I am in fact messing
with browser #3 as it's on top in every respect except for being drawn
on top by the UI.

I cannot get browser window #3 to be drawn on top by the UI unless I do
something that causes the window to move or resize.

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