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    Does anyone know if that feature in win 7 can be turned OFF, where when u hover over open programs in your taskbar? It shows a preview of them at the bottom of the screen and even (in whatever certain situations?) brings that whole program’s screen up over whatever u were working on until u move the cursor away again…i hate that feature!…usually activated by accident when i happen to be sliding my cursor toward the bottom of the screen… can’t find any “taskbar” or control panel options that deal with it directly!……i wouldn’t mind if u had to CLICK on the item to bring up the preview but just sliding over it i find it annoying to be popping up all the time (i think(?) in vista i had to click on it at least to show the preview.) thanks…

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    • #1196281

      Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1198322

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1199208

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1199869

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1200625

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1201502

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1202315

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1203119

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

      • #1204011

        Easy one. check out the attached gif. Uncheck the “Use AeroPeak” feature from the start menu properties. May require a reboot.

    • #1196283

      Did you look in System Properties>Advanced tab>Performance section settings…>Visual Effects tab?

      I think the last item (Use visual styles on windows and buttons) affects the aero peek function and others on that list may as well.

      edit: Dan Will’s post nails the tail to the donkey, disabling visual styles, if it works, will probably disable other features you don’t want disabled.

    • #1196293

      thanks dan..i thought i tried that suggestion and it didn’t work but i didn’t do the reboot!….

    • #1196296

      lets’s see….are u in control panel somewhere to do that?

    • #1196303

      Dan’s suggestion will only disable the hide desktop button at end of task bar, not disable popups.

    • #1196423
      • #1198248

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

        • #1198273

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

          • #1198318

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

            • #1198348

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1198499

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1204353

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

              Use Command Prompt in Accessories instead.

            • #1204392

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

              When you type “command” or “cmd” in the Start search box you get a list. If you typed “command” right click on “Command Prompt” and select “run as administrator”. If you typed cmd right click on “cmd.exe” and select “run as administrator”.

              Command and cmd are the same thing.

              NOTE: When you select “run as administrator” for anything you are telling Windows to run that program with elevated privileges. Thus “command prompt” becomes an elevated command prompt.

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1204616

              When you type “command” or “cmd” in the Start search box you get a list. If you typed “command” right click on “Command Prompt” and select “run as administrator”. If you typed cmd right click on “cmd.exe” and select “run as administrator”.

              Command and cmd are the same thing.

              NOTE: When you select “run as administrator” for anything you are telling Windows to run that program with elevated privileges. Thus “command prompt” becomes an elevated command prompt.

              Joe

              ok thanks all but this IS getting ridiculous!…i read somewhere that group policy editor (gp.msc) is not available on windows 7 home premium that i have…so i guess i’m out of luck, huh? 🙁

            • #1199744

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1200098

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1200824

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1201770

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1202514

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1203423

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1204267

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

              Sorry, no idea what you mean by “go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe.” i press “Start” and type “command” in the box and get the old fashioned looking “dos prompt” for C:/Users/Paul

            • #1199306

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1199897

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1200653

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1201530

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1202343

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1203147

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

            • #1204045

              ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

              Go to your shortcut for opening cmd.exe, RightClick on it & choose Run As Administrator.

              HTH

          • #1199194

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

          • #1199865

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

          • #1200621

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

          • #1201498

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

          • #1202311

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

          • #1203115

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

          • #1204007

            You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

            ok sorry, but an “elevated command prompt” is??? walk me through it please!

        • #1199058

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

        • #1199797

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

        • #1200572

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

        • #1201453

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

        • #1202266

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

        • #1203070

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

        • #1203962

          If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

          You probably need to do it from an elevated Command prompt.

      • #1199000

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

      • #1199738

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

      • #1200542

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

      • #1201423

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

      • #1202236

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

      • #1203040

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

      • #1203931

        http://www.blogsdna.com/2056/how-to-enable-or-disable-taskbar-thumbnails-preview-in-windows-7.htm

        This link shows you how to do this.

        If i try entering what it says in the command prompt, i get that its an invalid command

    • #1198323

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1199211

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1199871

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1200627

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1201504

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1202317

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1203121

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

    • #1204013

      Does’nt work. Neither does unchecking the mouse properties. Hover is a useless redundancy. I spend more time closing programs or reopening them than using them.

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