Hack to Activate and Switch Window in Windows 7 By Mouse Over Hover Without Click
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 19.5.2009
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversWhen there are many windows open on desktop of Windows 7, normally users will click on another window in order activate the window into front or foreground and switch to the task or window.
Some users may prefer to be able to switch to another window immediately upon mouse over or hover the mouse pointer on the inactive window. Microsoft provides such auto-bring to front window on mouse over option in Windows 7.
To enable and turn on Windows 7 feature to activate and bring to front a window automatically on mouse over as if user has click on it without any actual mouse click, follow these steps:
1. Go to Control Panel.
2. Click on Ease of Access link or Ease of Access Center icon.
3. Select Change how your mouse works or Make the mouse easier to use option.
4. Tick the check box for Activate a window by hovering over it with the mouse under “Make it easier to manage windows” section.
5. Click OK or Apply, and hover your mouse on another window to activate it instantly.
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Comments(4)
i tried the above and it doesn't keep the active window, active, unless you click on it
anyway, which is exactly the same as normal.
it's meant to work on the actual desktop, not the taskbar (was expecting that too
actually)
pretty cool feature actually
is that software from malls?
against robocrop's advice i'm going to click "post
your comment"
how is it a hack if it's a check box in a menu?
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doesn't work for me
By Moo on 20.05.2009 - 04:05