Tile or cascade multiple windows in Windows 7 by using the following steps:

  1. Open the Start screen and type “Tile” to open the Tile menu.
  2. Choose “Tile or Cascade Multiple Windows” from the menu and click on the first window to tile it. Click on the second window to cascade it.
  3. Click on the third window to close it.

Back in the Windows XP and Vista days, you could just Ctrl-Click on multiple taskbar buttons, and then select “Show Windows Side by Side” or one of the other options to tile just those windows—and it worked with as many windows as you felt like using.

Note: We’ve covered this trick in full in our article: Stupid Geek Tricks: Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar.

 

In Windows 7, this ability was removed in favor of Aero Snap—just drag a window to the side of the screen, and it’ll snap to fill half of the screen. Without a doubt, one of the great features in Windows 7… but what about tiling vertically? Or more than two windows?

 

So what you can do instead is simply open up Task Manager via any of a number of routes, my personal favorite being Ctrl+Shift+Esc—and then hold down the Ctrl button while you select multiple applications in the list.

Right-click on one of the selected windows in the list, and then you can choose to Tile Horizontally, vertically, cascade, etc. That’s it!  (Note: hat tip to Windows Secrets for the idea)

More Stupid Geek Tricks!

We wouldn’t leave you with just that one trick, would we? (alright, maybe we would, but not today). Here’s a couple of our favorite stupid geek tricks that we’ve covered over the years:

Stupid Geek Tricks: Secret Items on the Windows 7 Send To Menu Stupid Geek Tricks: Make Zipfiles With the Same Name as a Selected File Stupid Geek Tricks: Open an Explorer Window from the Command Prompt’s Current Directory Stupid Geek Tricks: Undo an Accidental Move or Delete With a Keyboard Shortcut Stupid Geek Tricks: Find the Secret Messages in Web Site Headers Stupid Geek Tricks: Navigate in the File Open/Save Dialog With the Keyboard Stupid Geek Tricks: Hide Data in a Secret Text File Compartment

Got your own stupid geek trick that you use to show off to your friends? Share it in the comments.