When you move your mouse away, your application windows will appear again. If you click it, a checkmark will appear to its left.Īfter that, if you hover your mouse cursor over the “Show Desktop” button, you will see a quick peek at the Desktop with approximations of the current application windows showing as translucent outlines. The second option, named “Peek At Desktop,” is a toggle setting. If you click on it, you will see the Desktop just as if you had left-clicked on the button. Right-click on the “Show Desktop” button and a tiny menu will pop up. To use it, first find the tiny “Show Desktop” button on the far-right side of the taskbar.
Windows 10 includes a second way of looking at the desktop quickly called Aero Peek.
RELATED: How to Move the 'Show Desktop' Icon to the Quick Launch Bar or the Taskbar in Windows How to Peek at the Desktop Using the Taskbar You can also show the Desktop using a few other methods that we’ll cover next. If you don’t like using this tiny button, it’s possible to craft your own “Show Desktop” shortcut that you can place on the Quick Launch toolbar or pin it to the taskbar itself. If you click it again, your Windows will pop right back up where they were before.
This taskbar button works like a toggle switch.