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Windows 7 has a setting where mouse over will activate a window. This would be handy except that it only works on the window itself if it was originally visible, not on the taskbar, or on the miniature window that appears when you mouse over the taskbar, or even on the full-sized window that appears when you mouse over the miniature window, which means there is no way to use it to bring up a window that isn't currently visible.

Is there any way to make this work for windows that aren't currently visible?

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> First thing I would do is increase your acceptance rate   From 75%? o.O How exactly does increasing their acceptance rate make hovering the mouse over the aforementioned windows work as they described? That seems like a pointless step. Or maybe you are saying that you refuse to help them unless they increase their acceptance rating. What do you think this site is, a private torrent/FTP site with ratios? sigh (I even answer old questions by 1-rep users that I know will never be seen by the OP or accepted simply because someone else may be helped by it.) – Synetech Jul 11 '12 at 2:11

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