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ShowInfoTip is set to 1 and I wonder if setting to 0 would fix the info popup… but I am scared to try! Your email address will not be published. Skip to content Advertisement. Support us Winaero greatly relies on your support. No way. Windows does not provide such option without using third party tools. Thank you so much!!! Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. For example, you can define one of the actions to easily bring up the Task Manager. What is also nice is that it has a feature called Taskbar Inspector that lists the details of the processes related to the programs that have been pinned on the taskbar.

All changes made in the tool are affected immediately without any extra step of saving or applying. Overall, it could be an ultimate tweaking tool for the awesome bar. Both bit and bit are supported. If you are looking for other tweaking tool for Windows 8, be sure to check out this always up-to-date post.

Windows 8 marks a significant shift in the operating system's development. As more people use tablets and other touchscreen devices as their primary computer, Microsoft wants an OS interface that work's as well with your fingers as it does with a mouse and keyboard.

With it's tile-based Metro Interface, Windows 8 is that operating system. And in September , the Microsoft gave the world it's first good look at Metro with the release of the Windows 8 Developer's Preview.

The new Metro interface may be perfect for tablets, smartphones, and even touchscreen PCs, but it can be a real pain for those who use a keyboard and mouse. So during this episode of TR Dojo, I'll show a quick registry tweak that makes the Windows 8 Start button work like it does in Windows 7. For those who prefer text to video, click the View Transcript link below the video player window or check out Mark Kaelin's article, "Tweak Windows 8 to remove the Metro Interface," on which this video is based.



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