How To Fix Taskbar Peek View?

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Taskbar peek is a feature that allows you to see what’s in other windows without switching to them. It’s a useful feature, but it doesn’t always work properly. Sometimes it doesn’t show all the open windows, or it unexpectedly minimizes windows. Others have reported that peek doesn’t even show the taskbar instead of the open windows. This article will discuss how to fix Taskbar peek view in Windows 10.

Fix Taskbar peek view

Since the Windows 7 update to the Windows 10, you can see the thumbnail preview of desktop’s window by hovering over the taskbar. The feature is a great addition especially when you have opened numerous tabs and you want to see of all these tabs.

While this feature is enabled by default in Windows 7, this is, however, disabled by default in Windows 8 and 10. Here are the many ways you can enable this feature:

Method 1: Enable Desktop Peek View in Windows 10

The desktop peek view is disabled in Windows 10 by default. However, to enable this feature is just a few clicks away. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Navigate the cursor to the taskbar then press right-click.
  2. Select Taskbar settings.
    Select Taskbar settings
  3. In the settings, hit the “Taskbar” option located on the left side of the menu. From there, slide “On” the “Peek” option located on the right side.
    the Peek optionhttps://fixergeek.com/fixes/how-to-increase-internet-speed

Method 2: Enable the Desktop Peek view in the legacy version (Version 10586) and Windows 10 version

If you are using the Legacy Version, this is the simplest way to enable the desktop peek view. This method is also available in your Windows 10. Just follow these simple steps:

  1. Right click on the empty area of the taskbar then select “Properties.”
    then select Properties
  2. Select the “Taskbar” option.
  3. On the taskbar tab, check the fourth box to enable the desktop peek view.
  4. Click “Ok.”
    the fourth box

Enable the desktop peek view in Windows 8

The desktop peek view is also disable by default. One way to enable the feature is to right-click on the empty area on the “Show Desktop” option while you’re on the desktop. On the “Show Desktop” option, check the box to enable the feature.

Another method to enable the desktop peek view feature on your Windows 8 is through the taskbar properties. The same check box as shown in the Legacy and Windows 10 feature will also appear in the Windows 8 version.

Just check the box if you want to enable the feature or uncheck if you want to disable it. Refer to the images as shown in the second method of this article for more detailed guide.

Enable the desktop peek view in Window 7

Fortunately, the desktop peek view in Windows 7 is enable by default. It also comes with three various features such as Aero Peek, Aero Shake, and Aero Snap. But since this article focuses on Peek, let’s focus on it. Here’s how you can enable the desktop peek view on your Windows 7.

  1. Go to the start button then right-click
  2. Hit on the taskbar option
  3. Click the fourth checkbox as shown above to enable the Aero peek view
  4. Click “Ok.”
    Aero peek view

If these methods fail to work, check the following notes:

  • The peek view feature will not work on more than one opened window.
  • You need to utilize the Aero theme for the feature to work properly. However, take note that the feature will not work on high and basic themes.

Summary: Fix Taskbar peek view

  • Click the Start button, type taskbar in the search box, and then click or tap Taskbar and Navigation.
  • Click or tap the tab labeled Navigation.
  • Scroll down to the section labeled Other navigation settings.
  • Make sure that the checkbox labeled When I point to a taskbar button is not checked.

Conclusion

Windows peek view is an amazing feature that lets you sneak the icons on the taskbar to check the many windows you use in your day-to-day life. If the feature is disable in your computer, then this article would help you fix this problem.