This tutorial will show you different ways to minimize an open window for your account in Windows 11.
You can minimize a window in Windows 11 to the taskbar to hide it.
When the window is minimized, you can restore it back to its original size and position when wanted.
Contents
- Option One: Minimize Window using Keyboard Shortcut
- Option Two: Minimize All Windows using Keyboard Shortcut
- Option Three: Minimize All Windows using Show Desktop
- Option Four: Minimize All Other Windows by Shaking a Window's Title Bar
- Option Five: Minimize Window using Minimize Caption Button
- Option Six: Minimize Window using Title Bar Menu
- Option Seven: Minimize Window using Taskbar Icon
- Option Eight: Minimize Window using Taskbar Menu
- Option Nine: Minimize Window from Taskbar Thumbnail Preview
- Option Ten: Minimize Window from Task Manager
1 While the window is in focus, press the Win

1 Press the Win

This option requires Select the far corner of the taskbar to show the desktop to be turned on.
1 Perform one of the following actions: (see screenshot below)
- Press the Win
+ D keys.
- Click/tap on the Show Desktop button on the right end of the task bar.
1 Grab a windows' title bar, and shake it to minimize all other windows.

Enable or Disable Title Bar Window Shake in Windows 11
This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable title bar window shake for your account or all users in Windows 11. Title bar window shake (aka: Aero Shake) allows you to grab a window's title bar and shake it to minimize all other windows. Shaking the title bar again will restore all the...

1 Click/tap on the Minimize caption button at the top right corner of the window. (see screenshot below)
1 Perform one of the following actions: (see screenshot below)
- Right click on the title bar of the window, and click/tap on Minimize.
- While the window is in focus, press the Alt + Space keys and release to open the title bar menu, and press the N key.
This option will only work if you have a single window open for an app.
It will not work if you have multiple windows open the app.
1 Click/tap on the app's (ex: "File Explorer") icon on the taskbar. (see screenshot below)
1 Press and hold the Shift key.
2 Right click on the window's taskbar icon. (see screenshot below)
3 Release the Shift key.
4 Click/tap on Minimize.
1 Hover the pointer on the window's taskbar icon to see its thumbnail preview. (see screenshot below)
2 Right click on the taskbar thumbnail preview.
3 Click/tap on Minimize.
1 Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc).
2 Click/tap on the Processes tab. (see screenshot below)
3 Right click on the app (ex: "This PC" for File Explorer) you want to maximize its window.
4 Click/tap on Minimize.
That's it,
Shawn Brink
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