For advanced users, this feature can be enabled through the registry editor. To turn on this feature using the Registry Editor, the user needs to create a “DisallowShaking” DWORD entry and set the value to 0. In the latest preview version, the Aero Shake feature is now turned off by default. However, users can enable this function through the multitasking setting page.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Microsoft was planning to discontinue the Aero Shake feature in the Sun Valley update (21H2) of Windows 10. However, from the feedback of testers, it seems that this feature will continue to exist in Windows 10.