![]() ![]() What is more, when you move your mouse over the thumbnail window, a “X” button will appear at the right top corner of the thumbnail window, so you can close the window without having to maximize it. If you have multiple windows open, when you move your mouse over the icon of an application at the taskbar, a small thumbnail window will popup to let you peek the actual window before maximizing or switching to it. Peek, Snap, and Shake are three interesting, fun, and useful features in Windows 7.
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