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Aero Shake Feature - HD Video

Submitted by Kenneth Pennington on Thursday, 8 January 20092 Comments

An almost un-noticed feature, Windows 7’s Aero Shake allows users to clear up any clutter on their screen by shaking a window of their choice with the mouse. All other windows will minimize, while the window the user shook stays active on the screen. What a simple, smart, effective idea… in Windows 7.

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  • great blog said:

    very informatif, thanks for sharing it

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