Win7 Academy: Lock "Switch between windows" to the taskbar

  
        Windows Switcher (switching between windows) provides a fast and beautiful preview switching method for users who open multiple documents at the same time. This function first appeared in Vista, but it is not displayed by default in Windows 7 with the quick launch bar. The function also disappears completely in the taskbar. It can only be operated by keyboard combination. Is there any way to retrieve this function and return it to the taskbar?

implementation method steps:
1. Create a shortcut, right-click the desktop, select New & mdash; shortcut.
2. In the "Please type the location of the object", type C:\\Windows\\system32\ undll32.exe DwmApi #105 in the text box and click Next.

3. Enter a name for the shortcut, type in the shortcut in the Name text box, such as & ldquo; & rdquo ;, switching between windows Click Finish.
The shortcut icon is a white blank document, bare, not good-looking, what should I do? Then look.
4. Right-click on the newly created shortcut and click on “Properties”.
5. In the Shortcuts tab, click “change icon”.

6. In the & ldquo; look in this file icon & rdquo; text box, type% SystemRoot% \\ System32 \\ imageres.dll, press the Enter key OK.
7. Select the Flip-3D icon (it looks like the first one is oh~) and click OK. 8.

can now try to double-click the shortcut to see if it is working properly.
If you can, drag and drop the shortcut to the taskbar or the quick launch bar to lock it.

If your system has not been modified, you can also find the shortcuts in the following locations can be found directly after dragging to Windows7 taskbar.
% AppData% \\ Microsoft \\ Internet Explorer \\ Quick Launch

In addition, key combinations you can use the keyboard can also be implemented in switching between different windows:
Alt + Tab & mdash; in the open Switch between projects
Ctrl+Alt+Tab — Use the arrow keys to switch between open projects
Win +Tab — Browse the programs in the taskbar under Aero Flip 3-D effects
Ctrl+ Win+Tab — use the arrow keys to navigate through the tasks in the taskbar under Aero Flip 3-D effects
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