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How to Cascade or Tile all windows

 
 
Kevin Buchs
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      16th Dec 2008
I recall there being a mechanism that would allow one to tile or cascade
windows for all applications, including those minimized on the task bar. It
seems like it was the the context menu for the desktop but I cannot find it
there. Does such a command/menu choice exist or it is a remnant of Win95 or
3.1 that I'm thinking about?

My need for this is an attempt to resolve a problem I have with Remote
Desktop when the running sessions are being served up by my desktop machine
with a large (30") monitor. When accessing from a laptop, for example, I
find that many windows "remember" their position which is off screen on the
machine with the remote client and I cannot get them back.
 
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Elmo
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      16th Dec 2008
Kevin Buchs wrote:
> I recall there being a mechanism that would allow one to tile or cascade
> windows for all applications, including those minimized on the task bar. It
> seems like it was the the context menu for the desktop but I cannot find it
> there. Does such a command/menu choice exist or it is a remnant of Win95 or
> 3.1 that I'm thinking about?
>
> My need for this is an attempt to resolve a problem I have with Remote
> Desktop when the running sessions are being served up by my desktop machine
> with a large (30") monitor. When accessing from a laptop, for example, I
> find that many windows "remember" their position which is off screen on the
> machine with the remote client and I cannot get them back.


Right-click the Taskbar and there are three related options, "Cascade
Windows", "Tile Vertically", "Tile Horizontally".

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Kevin Buchs
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      16th Dec 2008
Thanks for this answer:

> Right-click the Taskbar and there are three related options, "Cascade
> Windows", "Tile Vertically", "Tile Horizontally".


This is really close to perfect. Is there any way to pick up all windows,
even minimized ones? Is there a "Restore All" command tucked away somewhere?
 
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Lem
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      16th Dec 2008
Kevin Buchs wrote:
> Thanks for this answer:
>
>> Right-click the Taskbar and there are three related options, "Cascade
>> Windows", "Tile Vertically", "Tile Horizontally".

>
> This is really close to perfect. Is there any way to pick up all windows,
> even minimized ones? Is there a "Restore All" command tucked away somewhere?


Windows key + M minimizes all open windows
Windows key + Shift + M Restores all windows

Windows key + D minimizes/opens all windows

More Windows key shortcuts http://www.seoconsultants.com/windows/key/
More Windows keyboard shortcuts http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449

The taskbar right-click menu also shows "undo minimize all" when
appropriate.

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Kevin Buchs
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      16th Dec 2008
Most excellent! I love keyboard shortcuts, but I couldn't find these on any
of the lists I bookmarked. Thanks for the pointers. You guys really are
most valuable!
 
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