How to hide the opened window when Win10 switches tasks?

  

In Win10, when you press Alt+Tab to switch windows, all windows that have been opened are displayed by default, but this setting may make some users feel messy, especially if you open more windows. Feelings. It is also very simple to change this setting. You can do this by slightly modifying the registry. The first steps of the method are exactly the same as the previous steps in the previous Win10 task switching background transparency adjustment method. It is faster to learn the skills of the classmates.

▲Photo description: The default effect before modification

The specific method is as follows:

1. Enter regedit in the Cortana search bar and press Enter to enter the registry editor< Br>

2, navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer

3, create a new item under Explorer, named MultitaskingView, as shown below ——

4, create a new item under MultitaskingView, named AltTabViewHost, as shown below ——

5, create a new DWORD (32-bit) value in the right window of AltTabViewHost, named wallpaper, As shown below ——

6, double-click to open the wallpaper, modify the value data to "1", as shown below ——

This way, again Pressing Alt+Tab to switch tasks directly displays the desktop without displaying the opened window. To restore the default, change the wallpaper value data to 0, or delete the wallpaper.

▲Photo description: Modified effect

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