How to adjust the Win7 window size Win7 taskbar preview window size adjustment method

  

Taskbar thumbnail preview is a great application of Win7's unique Aero Peek. When the mouse hovers over the taskbar icon, the thumbnail preview window will be opened to help the user quickly find the content operation interface that he wants to open. The user interface is originally friendly and easy to use. On this basis, today, Xiaobian and everyone Share a little trick: adjust the size of the preview window as needed. First teach you a way to use the Rubik's Cube optimization master, open the landscaping master in the Rubik's Cube optimization master, select the taskbar & notification area, just modify the pixel value of the preview bar window preview size!

If you like to do it yourself and challenge yourself, then I will share another method of operation.

Note: The operations mentioned below will involve the modification of the registry. Modifying the registry has certain risks. Improper modification may result in system instability. Please be cautious.

Open the Start menu, in the Start Search box, type regedit.exe and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.

If a user account control window pops up, press Yes to continue.


Find the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\Taskband

Right-click on the space on the right and select New > DWORD (32-bit) value.

Then name it MinThumbSizePx.

Next, double-click the newly created MinThumbSizePx value. Select the base as decimal. Numerical data can be determined by yourself depending on the situation. The default preview window size is about 230 pixels, so you can adjust it up and down. For example, in this article we set it to 300 pixels and zoom in on the window.

Press OK. Then exit the registry. You can see the effect by restarting the computer. Is it getting bigger?

Want to restore the original? That's also simple, just delete the newly created registry value! Win7 taskbar preview window size adjustment method is so simple, interested friends may wish to try.

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