Blocking the Windows 7 (Flagship) system Aero Shake function

  

The Windows 7 (Flagship) system has added an Aero Shake function. When enabled, when the user selects a window with the mouse and shakes up and down or left and right, the other on the desktop The application file window will be minimized. 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 using the "Window + D" key combination to minimize and restore the window. Since it is not used, why not completely shield it? Some netizens believe that shielding this function can also save system resources.

Run Group Policy Editor, and then open "User Configuration → Management Module → Desktop" , then double-click "Close Aero Shoke window to minimize mouse gestures" in the right area of ​​the window (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Close Aero Shake function

In the window that opens Click "Enabled" (Figure 2), save the settings and exit.

Figure 2

As can be seen from Figure 2, this function is only set on Windows 7 or Windows Server. Valid in 2008 R2. Windows Vista and other systems do not support this feature setting.

Edit Comment:

After comparing the data before and after the activation and disabling of the Aero Shake function, I have not found Windows 7 in How much system resource usage has changed, and there is not even a change in the amount of system resource data occupancy. From this point of view, disabling the Aero Shake function does not seem to save system resources.

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