

Select OK or Apply to confirm your settings.Under the Visual Effects tab, make sure that Enable Aero Peek is unchecked.Under the Advanced tab and Performance section, select Settings….Select Advanced system settings on the left side of the window.

Uncheck the boxes that have to do with Aero Peek or Aero (or just check Adjust for best performance which should completely remove any elements of Aero in Windows)Īdditionally: in Personalization, are you using the basic theme instead of the Normal Windows 10 theme? Try disabling the Theme service completely and in the "Adjust appearance and performance of Windows".Search for "Adjust performance and appearance in Windows" with the Start Menu.Clear the checkbox for: Use Aero Peek to preview the desktop.Right click on the taskbar and go to Properties.Not sure if it has anything to do with scaling, but mine is 200%.I don't know if this completely disables Aero Peek but you can try this: Perhaps that's because Office apps have custom non-client area and the bug does not show up in such cases (or it could be a coincidence). Notes: This does not happen with Office (Desktop) apps. When the desktop is shown, if you click with your left mouse button, all open windows are hidden, and you are back on the desktop. It allows the user to view their desktop by placing (and not clicking) their mouse over Aero Peek in the far right-side of the taskbar. In 4, the instance snapped for a second time is properly snapped. Aero Peek, also called Show Desktop, is a feature introduced in Windows 7, and available in Windows 8 and Windows 10. In 3, 4, the previously maximized window is not snapped (a few pixels pushed upwards). In 3, 4, each window is snapped.Īctual: In 2, it's what's expected. Observe what happens.Įxpected: In 2, the two windows are snapped. Select the other instance in Snap Assist. Press Windows+Left again in the previously focused instance.Focusing one instance, press Windows+Left.

