Windows Explorer Animation..

J

JD

Something got reset and now when I minimize an open Windows explorer
window it animates to the toolbar. It used to just close and appear in
the toolbar, now it animates to the toolbar. How do I turn that off?
 
J

JD

JD said:
Something got reset and now when I minimize an open Windows explorer
window it animates to the toolbar. It used to just close and appear in
the toolbar, now it animates to the toolbar. How do I turn that off?

Tweak UI, Genaral, Enable window animation turned it off but I didn't
check it to begin with. Is there some other place to control window
animation?
 
N

Nepatsfan

JD said:
Tweak UI, Genaral, Enable window animation turned it off but I didn't check it
to begin with. Is there some other place to control window animation?


Go to Control Panel and double click the System icon.
In System Properties, click on the Advanced tab.
On the Advanced page, click on the Settings button in the Performance section.
On the Visual Effects page of Performance Options, uncheck "Animate windows when
minimizing and maximizing".
Click OK twice.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
J

JD

Nepatsfan said:
Go to Control Panel and double click the System icon.
In System Properties, click on the Advanced tab.
On the Advanced page, click on the Settings button in the Performance section.
On the Visual Effects page of Performance Options, uncheck "Animate windows when
minimizing and maximizing".
Click OK twice.

Good luck

Nepatsfan

Thanks Nepatsfan, I knew they made it easy to find, I just couldn't
remember where they hid it! It was unchecked. This has been added to my
XP notes should it happen again.
 
N

Nepatsfan

JD said:
Thanks Nepatsfan, I knew they made it easy to find, I just couldn't remember
where they hid it! It was unchecked. This has been added to my XP notes should
it happen again.


You're welcome.

Nepatsfan
 

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