How to view desktop icons in Win7

  
Xiaobai has been using Win7 for a while, but there are still many places that are not yet familiar. For example, in XP, when you want to view the desktop icon, just click on “Show desktop” in the quick launch bar. In Win7, this button is gone, causing Xiaobai to view the desktop every time. You must minimize the windows that will be opened one by one. Isn't Win7 making progress in this area, but instead "degraded"? Of course not, but Xiaobai did not find a way.
In Win7, although the "Show desktop" button is not found, it is still possible to quickly view the desktop, and it is easier to operate than clicking the "Show desktop" button. As long as you are installing Win7 Home Premium or higher, then move your mouse to the lower right corner of the screen to try?

Point the mouse at the bottom right corner of the screen
You can see that the Win7 screen is in the lower right corner. A strip of area is the “Show desktop” button. If you only want to view the desktop without doing anything, just put the mouse here and click through all the open windows to see the desktop.

View Desktop
You only need to click on this area to minimize all windows to the taskbar when you want to operate on the desktop.
Besides, Win7 also has an interesting operation, which is to shake the window. Select an open window, grab it with your mouse, and minimize all other open windows, leaving only the selected window.








What kind of convenience can this operation bring to us? When I am working, I suddenly have a colleague asking you to send him a file via Live Messenger. This file is placed on the desktop, so you shake the Live Messenger window, then the desktop is exposed, and the file is dragged in -> Transfer -> Get it. After the file transfer is completed, grab the window again and shake it a few times. The several windows that were opened before are restored to the original and you can continue to do your thing.
Small Tips:
The perspective view of the desktop and the shaking window are all implemented using the Win7 Aero feature, while the Aero feature can only be used in Win7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate, so Win7 is still used. Home regular users, if you want to experience the cool Aero effect of Win7, then upgrade your Win7.

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