To check Windows 7 Aero Peek performance, you first need to enable a Windows 7 Aero theme. If your computer meets all of the requirements to run Windows Aero themes, usually Windows 7 will automatically activate an Aero theme upon installing. However, the Windows 7 theme on your PC may just be set to a .
Right click in some blank space on your Windows 7 and select Personalize from the drop down menu. Upon doing so, the Control Panel - Personalization window should open. The main portion of this Window should display all of the current Windows 7 themes on your computer. Look for the section titled Aero Themes and click on an Aero theme to activate it.
Now, Windows may tell you that the Aero theme has been activated, as the Aero theme will become the current theme, and will be displayed under My Themes at the top of the Control Panel - Appearance window. This does not necessarily mean that the Aero theme is working.
Upon clicking to Aero theme, you should receive a prompt, telling you that Windows is applying settings. From there, you should be able to tell a noticeable difference in the taskbar, open windows, and other elements. Notably, items should appear to be more transparent and minimizing Windows should have a different effect.
If you tried to apply a Windows 7 Aero theme, but it did not , chances are good that your computer does not meet the requirements to run Windows 7 Aero. We have an article titled , that you may want to check out if your computer's Aero themes are not activating.
Now that you have a Windows 7 Aero theme activated, you can check Aero Peek performance. To do so, simply open up some Windows on the desktop. You can open up Internet Explorer, Firefox, Solitaire, Notepad, etc... Just make sure that you have more than one Window open, and the Windows are active on the desktop.
Move your mouse to bottom right of your screen, it should be positioned directly next to the clock. Wait a couple of seconds and you should see all of the windows fade out, leaving a transparent outline. This is the Windows 7 Aero Peek feature. You can also click the lower right hand side of your screen to hide all open windows and clear the desktop. Alternatively, you can click that same spot again to unhide the windows.
That's all there is Aero Peek. Aside from this, you may also want to know how Aero Snap and Taskbar Previews work.