The mouse hovers and the window activates
In Everyday computer applications, we often encounter some situations: Open multiple program windows on the system desktop, need to switch between these windows repeatedly, to activate a program window, usually have to click on a window to activate, if you can put the mouse on the window to activate it is not better? It's also a hassle to implement in a Windows XP system, and it needs to be implemented with assistive tools such as the Tweak UI, and in Windows 7, just a simple setup.
Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel" to open the Control Panel. Click "Easy Access" after "Easy Access Center" Select "Change the way the mouse works" in the Open "make the mouse easier to use" window, check the "hover over the window through the mouse to activate the window", the application is determined to exit.
OK, later encountered in multiple overlapping program windows switch between, just hover the mouse over a window will automatically activate the window, is it convenient?
Drag the window to maximize not to presume
When you are switching between multiple program windows, it is sometimes necessary to move a window aside to make it easier to observe. But if you accidentally drag the window to the top of the screen, the window will automatically maximize, this is a Windows 7 system of a user-friendly design, but the maximized window will block other windows, then how to avoid dragging the window to the top automatically maximize it? very simple, Simply remove the hook before the "Prevent window from moving to the edge of the screen" from the window shown in the picture, and make sure that when you exit, you can move the window without worrying about moving to the edge and automatically maximizing it.