UPDATE: This tutorial will also work in Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Yesterday we told you about how to disable Aero Shake in Windows 7: How. This Windows tutorial will show how to either enable or disable the desktop peek feature in Windows 8 and Windows 10 (otherwise known as Aero Peek). Since the days of Windows 7, you could hover.
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Windows 10 comes with three useful features to help you to manage and arrange opened windows. These features are Aero Snap, Aero Peek and Aero Shake, all of them were available since Windows 7. The Snap feature allows you to work on two programs side-by-side by showing two windows side-by-side on the same screen. Today, I would like to cover Aero Peek. This feature allows users to quickly view the desktop by moving the mouse pointer to the bottom right corner of the taskbar. It is really useful if you need to view your desktop without minimizing all open applications. In Windows 10, this feature is disabled by default, so we will look, how to enable it back.
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Bonus tips: On Windows 10 you can activate Aero Peek with the Win + , (Win+comma) shortcut keys. Note that on Windows 7, Aero Peek is activated by pressing Win + Space. That's all. This trick is also suitable for all Windows 8 versions, from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 Update 2.
You might also be interested in our excellent Win hotkeys list.
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