Tiling may refer to any of the following:

  1. A tile, live tile, and a user tile are all a new feature introduced with Windows 8 and shown on the Windows 8 Start screen. The picture shows an example of four different User tiles in the Windows Start screen. User titles can be two different sizes, colors, and include a custom image. Live tiles are capable of displaying updated information such as weather information, stocks, or other types of notification information.

  2. Alternatively called a tile or tiled windows, tiling is a method of arranging open windows so they do not overlap. Many programs allow a user to specify a horizontal or a vertical tile. Tiling enables users to view each of their open programs or windows within a program simultaneously, rather than having to switch back and forth.

Tiles can be adjusted by right-clicking and moved by dragging and dropping the tile in a position you want the tile to appear.

  • How to enable the Start screen in Windows 10.

Operating system terms, Split

To tile open windows in Windows, right-click the Taskbar and click Show windows side by side.