Alt-tab view

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Zootal

Is there a way to configure the alt-tab display, where it shows you
previews of open windows? With Win7, I see previews of open windows instead
of program icons. Problem - many open window previews look alike. WLM,
Word, task manager, anything with a white background and black text looks
so similar that it's not quick and easy to tell what is what. So, having
said that, how can I configure it to show icons (like XP did?).
 
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relic

Zootal said:
Is there a way to configure the alt-tab display, where it shows you
previews of open windows? With Win7, I see previews of open windows
instead
of program icons. Problem - many open window previews look alike. WLM,
Word, task manager, anything with a white background and black text looks
so similar that it's not quick and easy to tell what is what. So, having
said that, how can I configure it to show icons (like XP did?).
Try clicking your mouse wheel. The default setting will do it.
 
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Gene E. Bloch

Is there a way to configure the alt-tab display, where it shows you
previews of open windows? With Win7, I see previews of open windows instead
of program icons. Problem - many open window previews look alike. WLM,
Word, task manager, anything with a white background and black text looks
so similar that it's not quick and easy to tell what is what. So, having
said that, how can I configure it to show icons (like XP did?).
On this computer (Win7 Home Premium) when I cycle through the previews,
the unselected windows go transparent. They are thus basically
invisible, while the selected preview's window is visible alone and at
full size.

Works for me, but I guess it's not what you want.
 
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Roy Smith

Is there a way to configure the alt-tab display, where it shows you
previews of open windows? With Win7, I see previews of open windows instead
of program icons. Problem - many open window previews look alike. WLM,
Word, task manager, anything with a white background and black text looks
so similar that it's not quick and easy to tell what is what. So, having
said that, how can I configure it to show icons (like XP did?).
I don't know about your PC, but on mine when I hold down the ALT key and
press Tab, I do get a thumbnail of each window, but it also has the
program's icon in the lower right corner. Also as I press tab and
highlight each thumbnail, I see the window full screen.

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Roy Smith
Windows 7

Timestamp: Sunday, January 17, 2010 5:38:31 PM
 

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