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How Do You Use Aero Shake In Windows 7?

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How Do You Use Aero Shake In Windows 7?

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When you work on a computer throughout the day, you may have multiple windows open. For example, you may have Internet Explorer, documents, pictures and Microsoft Office all open on your desktop. In Windows 7, there is a new feature that allows you to minimize all windows except the window you want to see. This feature is called Aero Shake. Let’s go over the steps to take advantage of this new feature. Find the window on your desktop that you want to focus on. Move your cursor to the title bar of the window. You will in the right spot when you can hold your mouse down on the title bar and move the window around. Shake the window back and forth rapidly. All windows will automatically be minimized except the window you focused on. Shake the window back and forth again to bring all windows back.

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