Mac's feature of hiding all windows running

hi guys i'm trying to find that feature that mac's have where when u take ur mouse cursor to the top left side of the screen all active windows disapear.. is that feature available for windows? or is there anything similar to it?

thnks
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Reply #1 Top
show desktop?
Reply #3 Top
Win-D ?
I suppose it'd be possible to create a DX widget that did what you ask.
Sub Object_OnMouseEnter
Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
objShell.MinimizeAll
Set objShell = Nothing
End Sub

Reply #4 Top
I was't very clear here.
You need to have DesktopX installed
You need to switch to Builder mode
Create a new object
Add a new script
Paste in the above code
Save and close
It's not set to restore the windows, just minimize all.
The graphic is the default DX one, you could make it a transparent PNG or something if you wanted.

If you have questions, post them here so other users can help and learn. 

Reply #5 Top
One thing you might give a try is download the trial of Object Bar (If you are on XP of course) and look at the multiple desktop tool. There is a ton of customization that can be done through this and it might give you what you are looking for.
Reply #6 Top
This widget, "The Hardest Button to Button", does what I think you want it to do

Link to Widget

You need DesktopX to run it.

Hope this helps
Reply #7 Top
This widget, "The Hardest Button to Button", does what I think you want it to do
I'd forgotten about that one.  Nice.

DO NOT CONFUSE IT WITH SWITCH.  EVER.
It may not be the hardest widget to create . . but it might be the hardest to close.
Reply #8 Top

It's actually better to use WinKey+M rather than WinKey+D, as the Show Desktop feature is really just a poor hack (drawing the desktop contents over everything, rather than actually minimizing anything).

. . but it might be the hardest to close.

What are you talking about? That's the greatest feature. It runs indefinitely... that way, you never have to remember to run it at any point in the future. Joking aside, I have much respect for rabidrobot's skills   

-Mike
[Stardock Support]

Reply #9 Top
object dock & a show desktop docklet

-Bichur
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Reply #10 Top
WHEN I INSTAL WINDOW BLIND MY MESSENGER CLOSES!!! WHY??? WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT??? CAN ANYBODY TELL ME PLSSSSSSS!!!!WHAT SHOULD I DO??? EVERYTIME I OPEN WINDOW BLINDS,YAHOO MESSENGER CLOSES!!! PLS, ANSWER ME!!!
Reply #11 Top
All caps is considered yelling.  Might want to use lower cases.
Starting a new post of finding one similar to yours is more polite than just adding on another thread that is unrelated.

I'd start off troublshooting by posting the WB system information in a new thread with your problem description.

Reply #12 Top
As Zubaz says please refrain from using all caps.

If you wish you can avoid the whole issue by adding the MSN messenger to the per application settings. If you double click on the WB logo in your taskbar then click the settings tab > change the look of an app you can set the messenger to not be skinned at all. If you have further problems though I would suggest using support at support@starodock.com.