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Tekzilla show you how to view all your open windows and scroll through them, using the Windows Tab buttons.
How to See All Your Open Windows - Windows 7
Welcome to Tekzilla Daily. I’m Veronica Belmont. It’s time for another Windows 7 tip and this one comes from viewer Tommy. He writes, “Just press and hold Win Key plus Tab to see all your open windows. To scroll forward, press tab. To scroll backward, just hold the shift key before hitting the Tab.
Thanks Tommy! This feature is similar to the Alt tab feature. This is a little bit more elaborate. Now this feature was also available in Vista. But for anyone upgrading from XP or Vista without error support, it’s definitely nifty enough to point out.
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