In Windows, the most inconvenient place to use the mouse is to click the title bar of a window, activate the window, run to the front, and overwrite other windows.
I often want to open multiple different windows, and copy data between different windows, it is very inconvenient to switch between them. If you want to make the two windows a little small and parallel
On the desktop, I can't see anything.
It has been strange that Windows does not have the mouse settings like Linux desktop, so you can move the mouse over a window to activate it, and it remains at its level,
Will not go to the front-end.
I finally found this method today. Thanks to the person who found it. The link address is:
1. http://www.jan-olof-lindqvist.se/windows-7-and-vista-mouse-focus-on-window-without-raising-the-window/
2. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/9000-mouse-hover-makes-window-active-enable.html
I tried the first method, that is, to openHKEY_CURRENT_USER/control panel/desktop
SetUserpreferencemask
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After the user is canceled, log on again.
As mentioned in the post, it seems to have some impact on ALT + TAB. I didn't find any problems. Maybe I don't use Alt + TAB.