Show or hide Snapped windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View

You can show or hide Snapped windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View or when you press Alt+Tab by using any of the following options: Let’s see all of these methods one by one.

1] Show or hide Snapped windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View via Windows 11 Settings

First, talk about the easy way. You can show or hide Snapped Windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View via Windows 11 Settings by following the instructions mentioned below:

After following the above steps, you will no longer see a separate window for the snapped layouts when you press the Alt + Tab and click on Task View.

2] Show or hide Snapped windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View via Registry Editor

This method involves modification in the Windows Registry. Therefore, follow the steps written below carefully. Windows Registry is a database of Windows settings. Hence, any mistake while modifying Registry values or keys can lead to serious errors in your system. Before you proceed, it is recommended to create a System Restore Point and backup Registry. System Restore is a tool that helps you protect and repair your computer software. If any problem occurs, you can restore your computer to the previous working state using the System Restore tool. Open the Registry Editor. Copy the following path, paste it into the address bar of the Registry Editor, and press Enter.

Make sure that the Advanced key is selected on the left side. Now, look for the EnableTaskGroups value on the right side. If the value is not there, you have to create it manually. To do so, follow the steps written below: Now, right-click on the EnableTaskGroups Value and select Modify. Enter 0 in its Value data and click OK. Now, restart Windows Explorer for the changes to take effect. The following instructions will help you with that:

This will hide the Snapped Windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View. If restarting Windows Explorer does not work, restart your computer. If you want to show the Snapped Windows when you hover Taskbar apps or Task View again, change the Value data to 1 and click OK. After that restart Windows Explorer or restart your computer. Read: How to use Snap Bar in Windows 11.

How do I change the Taskbar hover preview?

To change the Taskbar hover preview timing, you can open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, Then, create a REG_DWORD value named ExtendedUIHoverTime. After that, double-click on it and enter a value data as per the time you want.

How do I show the Taskbar when I hover over it?

When you hide Taskbar, it remains hidden until you hover your mouse cursor over it. The option to hide Taskbar is available in Windows 11/10 Settings. You can enable it if you want Taskbar to become visible only when you hover your mouse cursor over it. Read next: Enable or disable Snap Layouts in Windows 11 when you hover over Maximize button.