What is the difference between Win7/Win8/Win10 historical taskbar window preview?

  

What is the difference between the Win7/Win8/Win10 history taskbar window preview? Since the beginning of Vista, Microsoft introduced the concept of “window preview” to the Windows taskbar for the first time, and has been enhanced in Win7, Win8 and Win10, especially for more user-friendly operations. We can not only see the current task status, but also You can simply turn off these processes. Let's take a look at Win7, Win8.1, Win10 history taskbar "window preview" screenshots, together to see Microsoft's changes to the user's human-computer interaction details.

1, Win7

In the default computer configuration, the Win7 taskbar "window preview" will be displayed as a simple "task bar", which can be displayed after moving the mouse. The current task name, there will be a very small "close" button on the right.

2, Win8.1

Since Win8/Win8.1, Microsoft removed the Aero effect, so the default computer configuration will display a windowed taskbar & ldquo; window preview & rdquo ;, moving the mouse can roughly see the interface state of a task.

The "close" button in the upper right corner continues to be marked with a distinct red color, but the "close" icon is still very small and the user will click multiple times to close the current window.

3, Win10

In the era of Win10, Microsoft finally made changes in the taskbar & ldquo; window preview & rdquo; interaction design. When the mouse previews the current task, the window defaults to fill the border with the system “Personalization”, which is not the translucent effect of Win8.1.

The "close" button in the upper right corner is not all red, but instead uses the current system color matching, and the button icon size is also enlarged to facilitate mouse operation.

When the mouse is moved to the "Close" position, the animation color will be highlighted as "Red", prompting the user to close the current task process.

Through the previous taskbar & ldquo; window preview & rdquo; After comparing the screenshots, I believe that everyone will look at Win10, a good system not only needs functions to fill, but also UI and interaction design, so that the daily operation of the operating system is more Emotional, such as Win10's search bar, Edge's address bar, after all, the details of the whole body.

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