

This is probably such a basic question, but I used to be able to hover my mouse over a window in the taskbar to view it, and type in the window I have open at the same time. Since I updated my laptop, this has gone away. I can still view a window by hovering over it, but it closes the second I start typing. I tried to turn on the "activate a window by hovering over it" setting in the control panel, but that made it so I can't type at all in the other window. How do I get that setting back? It was so much more useful than just doing a split screen when I only need the window open for a minute. I tried looking up the answer but I can't find anything 😞
I have a french bulldog/goldendoodle mix, and I've had him for almost the entire 2 years he's been alive. I am in no way a dog trainer, but when he was in his teenage monster phase I had a condition that limited my ability to play with him, so I burned his energy through training. I learned that he's a very smart little man and he picked up tricks really fast. As of now he knows sit, stay, leave it, paw, spin, hug, dance, sit pretty, centre, left/right, lay down, roll over, up, off, kiss, seek, wait/cross (the street), back up, bark, whisper, growl, bow, yes/no, catch, and even my roommate's name. The only trick I have failed to teach him is drop it, but he never takes anything he's not allowed to have anyways so I'm not concerned about that one. I learned how to teach him all of these tricks from googling how to do it, and he's never needed anything more than that.
I don't train him as much anymore because I now have the ability to play with him long enough to tire him out, but he seems to miss the enrichment. We reinforce the ones he already knows, but he's been learning something new almost constantly for over a year and now that he's not, he seems bored. The problem is, I honestly don't know what else to teach him. Do you guys recommend any (free?) guides that detail how to train more elaborate tricks?