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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Minimize all Open Windows Except the Active One

Using shortcuts in Windows can help improve office productivity. For example, If you don't want to see any windows apart from the active window your working on, use the keyboard shortcut: [Windows Key]+M. With the upcoming Windows 7, this shortcut was upgraded to Aero-Shake. The trick is simple, just click on title bar of the window that you want to keep in the foreground, hold your mouse and shake it to minimize the other windows. Here is a video demonstration of Aero-shake feature.




You also may want to see this cool Video Ad featuring Aero-shake.

Source: [Office Hackery]

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