Aero Shake is part of the Win7 Aero desktop effect and is a brand new feature in Windows 7 that minimizes all other windows by pressing and holding the active window, but so far the user is still very few and even sometimes can cause errors, And the opening of this feature will still occupy a certain amount of system resources, below we take the Win7 64-bit flagship version as an example to see how to turn off the Aero shake function.
1, click the Start menu to select "Run" function, and then input gpedit.msc and enter;
2. After opening the Local Group Policy Editor window, expand User Configuration-Admin templates-Desktop, and then locate and double-click the "Turn off Aero Shake window Minimize mouse gesture" In the right setting list, as shown in the following illustration:
3, in the subsequent pop-up Settings window, we simply click to select "Enabled" (This article by www.xitonghe.com) and then click the "Apply-OK" button, as shown in the following figure:
After the following steps to set up the Aero shake function is closed, we can click the Task window to shake to try the Aero shake function is still working.