Prohibit Win7 sloshing to help you save system resources

  
        The Windows 7 (Flagship) system adds an AeroShake feature that, when enabled, minimizes the need for other application file windows on the desktop when the user selects a window with the mouse and shakes up or down or left and right. When you shake up and down or left and right again, the minimized window will be restored.

for this feature, including this writer, many users are basically not. Still accustomed to using the "Window + D" key combination to minimize and restore the window. Since no access, why not to completely shield "mean? Have friends that shield this feature can also save system resources.

run the Group Policy Editor, open the" user configuration → management module → Desktop " , then double-click "Close window is maximized to minimize AeroShake mouse gestures" (FIG. 1) in the right side window area.

the open window, click on the "enabled" (FIG. 2), save settings to exit

appreciated from FIG. 2, this function is provided only valid .WindowsVista systems do not support this feature is provided in Windows7 or WindowsServer2008R2

Comments:..

After comparing the data before and after the activation and disabling of the AeroShake function, I have not found much change in the system resource usage of Windows7, or even how many system resource data usage changes. From this point, disable the AeroShake function. It does not seem to save system resources.
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