Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer icon
Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer icon

Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer

Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer will allow you to resize & tweak the Windows 7 taskbar thumbnails previews in detail. You can change the size of the thumbnail, its spacing, top, bottom, left, right margins and mouse delay time too!

The only window, with all parameters.

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No problems, I still creates a system restore point, but everything works, Additionally there are more Tweaks than "AVE Thumbnail Sizer" for vista! (I would also add "AVE Thumbnail Sizer" for vista)

What is Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer?

Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer will allow you to resize & tweak the Windows 7 taskbar thumbnails previews in detail. You can change the size of the thumbnail, its spacing, top, bottom, left, right margins and mouse delay time too!

Find the spacing or margin not to your liking? Go ahead and change them! Or maybe you want to customize the text height! You can do that too.

Once you have made your choices, click on Apply Changes. The explorer.exe will restart to apply the changes.

Messed up ? You can click on the Restore Defaults button to reset all settings to Windows 7 default values. It is always a good idea to create a system restore point first, before making any changes to your system – so that you can restore back to a good point, should things not go the way you wanted them to.