How do the thumbnails on the taskbar - Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit?

Original title: thumbnails in taskbar windows 7 Home premium 64-bit is not disable

I'm looking for a way to disable the taskbar thumbnails when hunting the mouse pointer over the taskbar in windows 7 Home premium, primarily occurs if you use the editor or another application when mouse pointer (sometimes accidentally) rinse over the bar of tasks and displayed on the screen application or document information , I just watched how disable or view with a mouse click action to.

Thank you

Hi RicardoMC,

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.

From the description of the problem, I can understand that you need more information on disabling the taskbar thumbnails.

Windows 7 does not include a graphical (GUI) User Interface to disable taskbar thumbnail preview.

The only option that comes pretty close to turning off the feature is by modifying the registry settings. Check out the following link and check if this helps you to disable the taskbar thumbnails.

Disable the taskbar preview thumbnail

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-desktop/disable-taskbar-thumbnail-preview/28e025af-6bb0-4f98-8df9-50693cc1e3c5

Disable Windows 7 Taskbar Thumnails

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-desktop/disable-Windows-7-taskbar-thumnails/f3e1c0c3-b2a9-48cc-bc7e-d08c654a0629

Hope this helps you. Please let us know if you need assistance.

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