How to make the Windows 7 program window more obedient

  
Mouse over, the window is activated
In everyday computer applications, we often encounter situations where multiple program windows are opened on the system desktop, and it is necessary to repeatedly switch between these windows to activate a program. If you open a window, you usually have to click on a window to activate it. If you can put the mouse on the window to activate it, isn't it better? It is still very troublesome to implement in Windows XP system, you need to use Tweak UI and the like. Auxiliary tools to achieve, and in Windows 7, just a simple setup.
Click “Start” button to select “Control Panel”Open the Control Panel, click “Easy Access” and then select “Change the way the mouse works" in the "Easy Access Center" In the "Make the mouse easier to use" window, check the box to "activate the window by hovering over the window", and exit after applying the OK.
Well, when you switch between multiple overlapping program windows in the future, just hover your mouse over a window and it will automatically activate the window. Is it convenient?
Drag Window, maximize do not make your own claims
When you encounter switching between multiple program windows, sometimes you need to move a window to the side, so that it is easy to observe. But if you accidentally drag the window to the top of the screen, the window will automatically be maximized, which is originally a user-friendly design of the Windows 7 system, but the maximized window will block other windows, then How to avoid dragging the window to the top to automatically maximize it? It's very simple, just cancel in the window as shown in the window, and prevent the window from being automatically arranged when the window is moved to the edge of the screen. You can move the window at will without being worried about moving to the edge and automatically maximizing it.

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