Sunday, June 5, 2011

Configure the display of thumbnails on the taskbar in Windows 7


If you are a user of Windows 7, you've probably noticed a big difference from earlier operating systems, especially those related to graphics. One of the novelties in this regard is the ability to view thumbnails of open windows when you hover over the taskbar.


To make this feature even more interesting, was created the Windows Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer. With it, you can configure the size and many other options for thumbnails of windows. See below how the program works.

Step 1. Download the Windows Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer and run the program (no installation required).

With the screen open the program, simply set the desired values ​​for each item. We recommend that you make tests to verify the result and find the ideal values. Simply click "Apply Changes" after each change.

Step 2. In "Thumbnail Size", set a desired maximum and minimum size for the thumbnails.

 
Step 3. In "Spacing", set a minimum and maximum value for the spacing between the thumbnails.

Step 4. In "Margin," set a minimum and maximum value for the size of the border (edges) top, bottom, left and right.

Step 5. The last option, "Delay Time" is the time to take the thumbnails to be displayed. Assign a value according to your preferences.
Step 6. After setting all the options, click "Apply Changes" to save the changes.

Step 7. To return to the default settings of Windows, click on "Restore Defaults".