No combination of keys, mouse call Win 7 stereo window

  

Users familiar with Windows Vista and Windows 7 know that the stereo conversion window can be called up by the "Ctrl+Window+Tab" key combination. After the user presses "Ctrl+Window", each time the "Tab" button is pressed (or after pressing the three key combinations, use the arrow keys to select the window), you can switch to the window of the next application until the user clicks the mouse. After selecting a window, the stereo conversion window will disappear.

Familiar with the stereo conversion window, and users who are accustomed to using this feature have the same feeling: the combination of keys is too much trouble. Since the keys used are not very reasonable, the user feels that the fingers are "very awkward".

In fact, we can solve it in other ways. This solution can be done with just one click.

Right-click on the blank space of the Windows 7 desktop and select New "Shortcut" in the pop-up menu (Figure 1):

In the pop-up dialog box, locate Go to the blank bar in front of the "Browse" button and enter "X:/Windows/System32/rundll32.exe DwmApi #105" (do not enter double quotes when typing. X: is the installation partition letter where Windows 7 is located, See Figure 2, 3):


In Figure 3, the user can rename the current shortcut (or not rename it). Once the shortcut is generated, use the mouse to drag the shortcut into the taskbar (the location of the quick launch bar).

After that, when users need to use the Windows 7 stereo conversion window, just click the shortcut (icon) on the taskbar.

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