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How To Enable or Disable Title Bar Window Shake In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
How To Enable or Disable Title Bar Window Shake In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
One of the features of Windows 11 that has actually been around since Windows 7 is called “Aero Shake.” It allows you to quickly minimize all open windows except the currently active one you have open. Click and hold the window’s title bar, shake it back and forth and everything will minimize except the window you’re shaking. You can also select the window you want to stay open and use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + Home and the other screens will minimize.
Your screen(s) can get cluttered if you have a lot of opened app windows. Aero Shake lets you quickly minimize all opened windows except the current active window by shaking its title bar. Shaking the title bar again will restore all the minimized windows.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
title bar window shake
Windows 11 has a feature that's probably not used by many people called Aero Shake. The feature allows you to minimize all windows except for one by clicking on the title bar of a window and wiggling it back and forth on your desktop.
Aero Shake—a fun little feature that lets you grab a window by the title bar and shake it to minimize all other open windows—can sometimes get in the way. If you don’t like it, you can turn it off with a quick Registry or Group Policy edit.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.