While this is a good implementation, it gets overlooked easily, as the small section remains unlabeled and unused. Clicking on it again, restores the open windows as they were before. Clicking on the above specified area, minimizes all active open windows and brings up the desktop for easy access to the user. This area acts similarly as the Show Desktop icon in Windows XP. To the extreme right bottom corner of the Windows 7 taskbar, just after the time and date indicator, is a small rectangular sectioned area whose function is not indicated unless you bring your mouse pointer over it. We’ll see why it is so and how we can fix this up. However, Microsoft came up with a different alternative in Windows 7, one that is not as user friendly as it was in Windows XP. On clicking on the icon, the window got minimized and the desktop appeared for easy access to the user. It helped as a make easy tool for accessing the desktop while working on some other open window. Tasks from your history can be clicked and opened as a quick way to resume previous work. It records your activity on all Windows 10 sessions you've logged in to for the last 30 days, and scroll through program and document activity. Windows XP came with the Show Desktop icon, a component that many users got used to. Timeline is a new feature of Task View introduced with the April 2018 Windows 10 update.