How to set up Windows 7 system window to make it more flexible

  
 

Windows
7 system regardless of the operating experience or some improvements in detail, compared to the Windows
XP system is very obvious, such as a small program window, also Do a good job. Especially for the work of opening multiple program windows frequently, we only need to set up the program to make the program window more “obedient” and greatly improve our work efficiency.

Mouse over the window, the window is activated

In the daily computer
application, we often encounter such situations: open multiple program windows on the system desktop You need to switch between these windows repeatedly. To activate a program window, you usually have to click on a window to activate it. If you can activate the mouse on the window, isn't it better? It is still very cumbersome to implement in Windows XP system. It needs to be implemented by means of auxiliary tools such as Tweak UI. In Windows 7, you only need to set it up easily.

1, click the "Start” button and select “Control Panel"Open the Control Panel, click “Easy to access""""easily access the center” Working mode & rdquo;, in the open "Make the mouse easier to use" window, check the "click the mouse to hover over the window to activate the window", the application can be determined to exit.


When you switch between multiple overlapping program windows, just hover your mouse over a window and it will be activated automatically. Is it convenient? ?

Drag the window to maximize the self-assertion

When you encounter switching between multiple program windows, sometimes you need to move a window to the side, which is convenient for observation. But if you accidentally drag the window to the top of the screen, the window will automatically maximize, which is originally a user-friendly design of the Windows7 system, but the maximized window will block other windows, then how Avoid dragging the window to the top to automatically maximize it? It's very simple, just cancel the window in the window as shown, and prevent the window from automatically arranging the window before moving to the edge of the screen. Feel free to move the window without worrying about moving to the edge and automatically maximizing it.

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