The animation of the thumbnail on the taskbar

the animation of the taskbar thumbnail is just 'Skip' instead of drag when pointing to a task in the taskbar to another task in the to-do bar. He was fine before this.

Do you know what has changed at the beginning of this problem?  There are many programs that disable your animations, including programs for meetings like GoToMeeting programs or assistance.  If you have installed or used any of these programs, it may be the culprit.

You can try that set the parameters of your animation back this way:
  1. Effects of type in the search box of your Start menu, and then choose the search results 'change the appearance and performance of windows '.
  2. In the list, all the animations you want to activate, and then click OK to save.
See if that turns your animations on.

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