Prohibit Win7 sloshing to help you save system resources

  
The Windows 7 (Flagship) system adds an Aero Shake feature that enables other application file windows on the desktop to be minimized when the user selects a window with the mouse and shakes up or down or left and right. When you shake up and down or left and right again, the minimized window will be restored.
For this feature, including the author, many users are basically not used. Still accustomed to use the "Keys + D" and other key combinations to minimize and restore the window. Since it is not used, why not completely block it? Some netizens believe that shielding this function can also save system resources.
Run Group Policy Editor, open “ User Configuration & Rarr; Management Module & Rarr; Desktop & rdquo;, then double-click in the right area of ​​the window to close the Aero Shake window to minimize mouse gestures (Figure 1).


in the window that opens, click on the & ldquo; enabled & rdquo; (Figure 2), save your settings exit.


can learn from Figure 2, this feature is provided only on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 valid. This feature setting is not supported on systems such as Windows Vista.
Editor's Comments:
After comparing the data before and after the activation and disabling of the Aero Shake function, the author did not find how much Windows 7 has changed in terms of system resource usage, or even how many system resource data usage changes. From this point of view, disabling the Aero Shake feature does not seem to save system resources.

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