A computer-human interface provides a mechanism to manage the available
space of a computer display in a manner that facilitates navigation among
multiple windows that are overlaid upon one another. The interface
includes a user-selectable mode in which the windows are rearranged, and
resized if necessary, so that all open windows can be simultaneously
viewed within the area of the display, thereby enabling any one of the
windows to be easily selected for access. In effect, the presentation of
the windows is "flattened" so that all windows appear at the same virtual
depth, rather than overlapping one another. With this approach, there is
no need to minimize windows in order to access one that is overlaid by
another, thereby enabling the user to keep the content of all windows
visible and accessible. Subsets of windows can be repositioned in the
same manner, or all windows can be removed from the display area for
access to desktop objects.