Friday, October 14, 2016
Full form of most used Acronyms
GPS: Global Positioning System (ग्लोबल पोजिशनिंग सिस्टम)
SIM : Subscriber Identity Module (सब्सक्राइबर आइडेंटिटी मॉड्यूल)
MMS: Multimedia Messaging Service (मल्टीमीडिया मैसेजिंग सर्विस)
GSM: Global System for Mobile Communication (ग्लोबल सिस्टम फॉर मोबाइल कम्यूनिकेशन)
CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access. (कोड डिविज़न मल्टिपल एक्सेस)
JPEG: Joint Photographic Expert Group (ज्वाइंट फ़ोटोग्राफिक एक्सपर्ट ग्रुप)
LOL: Laughing Out Loud (लाफिंग आउट लाउड)
OK: Oll Korrect ( ऑल कोर्रेक्ट)
PNR: Passenger Name Record (पेसिंजर नेम रिकॉर्ड)
LCD: Liquid Crystal Display (लिक्विड क्रिस्टल डिस्प्ले)
IFSC: Indian Financial System Code (इंडियन फाइनेंसियल सिस्टम कोड)
TRP: Television Rating Point (टेलिविजन रेटिंग प्वाइंट)
LED: Light Emitting Diode (लाइट एमिटिंग डायोड)
UFO- Unidentifiable Flying Object ( अन आईडेंटिफाइेबल फ्लाइंग ऑब्जेक्ट)
How to disable taskbar preview thumbnails in Windows 10
In Windows 10, when you hover over a taskbar button of a running app
or group of apps, a thumbnail preview appears on the screen. For a
single window it shows a single thumbnail, and for multiple windows it
shows a number of thumbnail previews in a row. If you wish to disable
these thumbnails in Windows 10, I will explain how it can be done with a
simple Registry tweak.
To disable taskbar preview thumbnails in Windows 10, do the following:
Before:
After:
It is possible to disable taskbar thumbnails only for a group of opened windows i.e.multiple instances of the app. Once this is done, Windows 10 will show a list of windows instead of thumbnails.
The list makes it easier to identify them from a group instead of
mostly similar looking thumbnails. To do this, follow these
instructions:
It can control all mentioned parameters in the article and many more. Using this tool, you will be able:
To disable taskbar preview thumbnails in Windows 10, do the following:
- Open Registry Editor.
- Go to the following Registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
Tip: You can access any desired Registry key with one click. - Here, create a new 32-bit DWORD value named ExtendedUIHoverTime.
Note: If you are running 64-bit Windows 10, you still need to create a
32-bit DWORD. Set its value data to 9000 in decimals. This means it will
show the thumbnail after 9000 milliseconds (or 9 seconds) of hovering
over any taskbar button. So, with such a high timeout value, you will
never see taskbar thumbnail previews.
- Restart the Explorer shell or sign out and sign in back to Windows 10.
Before:
After:
- Go to the following Registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Taskband
- Create a new 32-bit DWORD value named NumThumbnails. Leave its value as 0. Note: If you are running 64-bit Windows 10, you still need to create a 32-bit DWORD value.
- Restart the Explorer shell or sign out and sign in back to Windows 10.
Or simply try this software
Winaero Tweaker
If you would like to avoid Registry editing, here is good news for you. In the past, I created a freeware tool called Winaero Tweaker, One of its options is "Taskbar Thumbnails". It can tweak and change many hidden secret taskbar thumbnail parameters which cannot be changed via the Windows 10 GUI.- Adjust thumbnail size.
- Adjust number of grouped application thumbnail windows.
- Adjust horizontal spacing between the thumbnails.
- Adjust vertical spacing between the thumbnails.
- Adjust thumbnail's caption position.
- Adjust thumbnail's top margin.
- Adjust thumbnail's bottom margin.
- Adjust thumbnail's left margin.
- Adjust thumbnail's right margin.
- Completely disable taskbar thumbnails.
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