Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar : Windows Trick

Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar
We mostly prefer working by opening many windows.So if you want to tile just a couple of windows you have to minimize everything and then show two of the windows, and then tile them.So how do we just quickly select two taskbar buttons together?

There’s a simple trick inbuilt within the Windows xp and Windows Vista.Ok,Lets first see the inbuild trick present in Windows Vista.

Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar – Windows Vista:

  1. Hold down the CTRL key while clicking on a taskbar button, and then while still holding down the CTRL key, click on another taskbar button.
  2. Now that they are both selected, you can right-click on one of the buttons.

You Will find 3 Options

  • Cascade
  • Show Windows Stacked
  • Show Windows Side by Side

I usually Prefer Windows Side-by-side which is easy for Cut(Ctrl+x), Copy(Ctrl+c), Paste(Ctrl+v) Works.

Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar – Windows Xp:
Here Also the Steps are same as Vista

  1. Hold down the CTRL key while clicking on a taskbar button, and then while still holding down the CTRL key, click on another taskbar button.
  2. Now that they are both selected, you can right-click on one of the buttons.

Here the options are more,

  • Cascade
  • Tile Horizontally
  • Tile Vertically
  • Minimize Groups

Additional Stuff:
If you wish to set background picture for drive read this article,Top 10 Ways To Tweak Your Windows Xp.

Work fast in Windows easily with this trick.

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