How to Show or Hide Snap Windows on Windows 11 when you Hover Taskbar Apps or Task View?

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How to Show or Hide Snap Windows on Windows 11 when you Hover Taskbar Apps or Task View? Windows 11 includes a new feature that is called Snap windows. This feature is not available in prior versions. The Snap windows feature lets you easily manage multiple opened windows on your computer. This feature allows you to resize and automatically arrange current windows on your screen. When you hover your mouse cursor over the Maximize button in an active window, Windows 11 displays all available snap options, and you can choose between these snap options to align all your opened apps on a single screen. You’ll be offered a set of 4 snap layouts for smaller screens. If you prefer to use the keyboard shortcut, you can use the Win+Z keyboard shortcut to invoke the snap layouts flyout. Once you align the apps using Snap Windows, when you press the Alt+Tab hotkey to switch between apps, Windows 11 also displays a separate window of the snapped layouts on the Alt+Tab screen. However, it is possible to stop this behavior of Windows 11 through the built-in Settings app. Now, Windows 11 displays snap groups in Alt+Tab and Task View similarly as you hover over open apps on the taskbar and see them on the taskbar thumbnail previews. Here is how to enable or disable this feature. How to Turn On or Off Show Snap Windows on Alt+Tab and Task View on Windows 11? To enable or disable Snap Windows on Alt+Tab and Task View on Windows 11, first, open the settings app by pressing Windows + I keys on the keyboard. Next, click on System in the left pane. On the right pane, click on the Multitasking tile. Then, expand Snap windows by clicking on it.