How to Adjust Aero Peek Display Time in Windows 7

By Kevin C. Tofel | Tuesday, October 27, 2009 | 3:10 PM CT | 2 comments |

aero-peekHere’s a nice Windows 7 tip from the How To Geek — with a little registry tweak you can adjust the how quickly or slowly Aero Peek thumbnails appear. By default, Aero Peek is programmed to show an application thumbnail when the mouse hovers over the app for a half second. That’s 500 milliseconds to the programmer types out there. And you can modify that 500 number by finding this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced

To mod the time, simply run type regedit in your Start menu to run the registry editor. Note: although this is a very minor change, it always makes sense to backup your registry before making any changes. You never know what might get hosed up and a backup can save the day.

Once you have the registry editor open, just navigate to the key path above. Look for and double-click on DesktopLivePreviewHoverTime, which should show the default value of 500. Here you can edit the Aero Peek delay time in terms of milliseconds: 1000 would be one second, 0 would be instant, etc… Not only will your live thumbnails appear faster — or slower, if you want — but the Show Desktop function in the far right of the Taskbar will follow the same time delay.

Comments (2)

  • Kevin, I have been following your Windows 7 postings and trying to take the step on installing it on my HTC shift. Do you have any general recommendations to follow in upgrading a machine as an HTC shift?

    David I — 3:27 PM on October 27, 2009 Reply

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