Speeding up taskbar mouseover display


  1. Vis
    Posts : 5
    Windows 7
       #1

    Speeding up taskbar mouseover display


    Hi everyone, I had a quick look and could not see this posted anywhere, so thought I would post it.

    When I first started to use Windows 7 I loved everything except what I thought was quite a slow way of navigating on the superbar. If you had lots of tabs open you had to first hover over/click the application button (and wait) then select the tab you wanted.

    I don't know if anyone else thought this was a problem, but I found a way to make the hover over preview display much quicker, just in case you do not know what I am referring to here is an example.



    Simple Walkthrough

    Step 1
    Firstly open regedit (just type regedit into the search bar)
    *Note a UAC window will pop up, just click yes. Just don't go changing any other values than the one I say!


    Step 2
    Navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse"


    Step 3
    Find the "MouseHoverTime", which default value is 400 (400ms)


    Step 4
    You can now change the value to whatever you want; obviously you could set it to something extremely low (NOT 0!) to make it appear instantly, but bare in mind Recent Item lists in the start menu (as shown below) are also affected by this change; so a very low value could get annoying.
    I personally found a value of 100 works very well, and makes everything seem a lot snappier and responds quicker!


    Hope this is useful to someone!
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Hi vis and welcomeo to seven forums

    Nice post and useful. there are a bunch of tutorials here to do things like that in the tutorial section. In fact there is one by one of our two admins Brink that deals with that problem. You might want to take a look at the differences, just in case.

    Again

    Welcome and dont hesitate to ask or contribute

    Ken
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  3. Vis
    Posts : 5
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Aha I had not seen the Tutorial section! Useful!

    I found the article you are speaking of (Tut by Brink) but I cannot find the entry he mentions so this tutorial may still be useful as it changes a different part; not definite though

    Thanks for guiding me to the tutorials though, they seem very useful!
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