For the vast majority of Win7 system users, should not be familiar with the aero effect, the Aero shake function is more unfamiliar. So what is the Aero Shake feature? The Aero Shake feature is one of the aero effects that allows users to move up and down while the window is selected, and the other application windows are minimized, and the window is restored if the user selects the window to shake up and down again. This feature is very novel, but not practical, so if we want to disable the Aero Shake function, how should we set it? Small knitting here to share with you the specific solution, interested users may wish to look down!
The method is as follows:
1, mouse click Win7 System Start menu, select Run Options;
2, enter the Gpedit.msc command in the Run window, open the Local Group Policy editor;
3. On the local Group Policy Editor, expand User Configuration-Administrative Templates-"desktop" in turn;
4, in the "desktop" right area to open "turn off the Aero Shake window to maximize the minimum mouse gesture";
5, set it to "enabled", and then save it.
By setting up the above steps, you can disable the Aero Shake function and further save resources for the system. Users who need to be able to follow the above method set themselves!
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