Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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Arrange the windows in "vertical mosaic" in Windows 7

One of the features of Windows 7 that captivated me from day one was the ability to drag a window to one of the banks and the system resizes it to 50% the size of the screen. This has split the workspace into two windows side by side, has become a natural gesture.

However, this facility to place the windows in what was formerly called "tile horizontally" means that option is gone vertical tiling, ie a window on the other.

A quick search on Google showed me that this option is still available, but is somewhat more hidden than it was earlier in Windows XP. In HowToGeek explain how:
  1. Open the TaskManager .
  2. windows we selected tiling (using Ctrl + click). We
  3. click the right mouse button and select Tile Horizontally or Vertical Mosaic.
certainly one of those tricks worth remembering (and I'm going to start to use extensively).

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