What I'd like to see around this is when you hover over a taskbar preview, scroll works on that window.
So when I peek at a window I can scroll up/down without switching to it.
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What I'd like to see around this is when you hover over a taskbar preview, scroll works on that window.
So when I peek at a window I can scroll up/down without switching to it.
webmonkey said:What I'd like to see around this is when you hover over a taskbar preview, scroll works on that window.
So when I peek at a window I can scroll up/down without switching to it.
Sounds like something you could patent. ![]()
webmonkey said:What I'd like to see around this is when you hover over a taskbar preview, scroll works on that window.
So when I peek at a window I can scroll up/down without switching to it.
What I want is for taskbar previews to scroll when they get full instead of switching to a list view. I'd much rather scroll through 50 previews than try to remember a window's or tab's title.
Seriously, how often do you look at a page title?
SlackmasterK said:webmonkey said:*snip*What I want is for taskbar previews to scroll when they get full instead of switching to a list view. I'd much rather scroll through 50 previews than try to remember a window's or tab's title.
Seriously, how often do you look at a page title?
I think I'd rather they went onto another row and formed a grid.
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