![]() If you don’t feel like diving into the Registry yourself, we’ve created some a couple of registry hacks you can use. If you want to reverse the change later, you can go back into Registry Editor and either set the DisallowShaking value back to 0 or delete the value entirely if you don’t think you’ll need to turn it back on again. The action will no longer cause other windows to minimize. The change should take place immediately, so test it out by shaking a window while some other windows are open. Change the value from 0 to 1 in the “Value data” box and then click “OK.” ![]() ĭouble-click the new DisallowShaking value to open its properties window. Right-click the Advanced key and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. ![]() Next,you’re going to create a new value in the Advanced key. ![]()
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