In simple terms, the Windows Aero designed to facilitate the lives of users of Windows. Thanks to such innovations, to use the system was much more pleasant and comfortable. This is especially true for working with windows applications and desktop. Basic functions, there are several, and they all begin with Aero. To be precise - is AeroSnap, AeroShake and AeroPeek.
So, let's look at all the functions of Windows Aero:
AeroSnap:
The word Snap, in this context, means "stick / grab." This function acts just - grabbing one edge window and dragging it to a location, we change the size of the entire window.
Sometimes this "trick" is very convenient. For example, if you move the window to the left side, then it will change its size to such an extent that it will take the entire left side of the working screen. This can be used when you are working with multiple documents (placing them on either side). Accordingly, moving the window to the right side - it will change your size and take the right side.
Move the window up, it will unfold on the screen, but in this case, it is easier to use a special button "Open", located in the upper right corner (next to the "Close").
AeroPeek:
With the AeroPeek you can look at the desktop without moving / folding box. This feature is that you can see on your desktop (for example, to obtain information from the gadget / widget, or to see if you hit any file) without making almost no traffic. You just need to move the cursor to the bottom right, where is a special rectangle. When you point to it - all the windows become transparent when clicking - all windows minimized.
In many cases, it is useful (even banal minimize all windows with one click, for example, to hide important information from someone's eyes.)
AeroShake:
Shake - an action that you need to do (Shake word means "shake / shake"). With this gesture / function you can with minimal effort to turn and hide all windows except one.
To use this function is very simple and convenient. To hide all windows except one, it is necessary to take the same window (hold the left mouse button when the cursor is on the blank field next to the name of the program) and shake, making all the other windows (except the one you shake) Collapse . To get it back to its original position - Shake the window again.
So, let's look at all the functions of Windows Aero:
AeroSnap:
The word Snap, in this context, means "stick / grab." This function acts just - grabbing one edge window and dragging it to a location, we change the size of the entire window.
Sometimes this "trick" is very convenient. For example, if you move the window to the left side, then it will change its size to such an extent that it will take the entire left side of the working screen. This can be used when you are working with multiple documents (placing them on either side). Accordingly, moving the window to the right side - it will change your size and take the right side.
Move the window up, it will unfold on the screen, but in this case, it is easier to use a special button "Open", located in the upper right corner (next to the "Close").
AeroPeek:
With the AeroPeek you can look at the desktop without moving / folding box. This feature is that you can see on your desktop (for example, to obtain information from the gadget / widget, or to see if you hit any file) without making almost no traffic. You just need to move the cursor to the bottom right, where is a special rectangle. When you point to it - all the windows become transparent when clicking - all windows minimized.
In many cases, it is useful (even banal minimize all windows with one click, for example, to hide important information from someone's eyes.)
AeroShake:
Shake - an action that you need to do (Shake word means "shake / shake"). With this gesture / function you can with minimal effort to turn and hide all windows except one.
To use this function is very simple and convenient. To hide all windows except one, it is necessary to take the same window (hold the left mouse button when the cursor is on the blank field next to the name of the program) and shake, making all the other windows (except the one you shake) Collapse . To get it back to its original position - Shake the window again.
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