If you’re having problems with VistaSwitcher showing blank windows in the list, here are some tips to help fix the issue.

  1. Make sure that your computer is up and running properly. If it’s not, you may need to take it to a nearby computer shop or get a new one.
  2. Try changing your computer’s language settings. If that doesn’t work, try restarting your computer and then changing your language settings again.
  3. Try refreshing your browser cache or refreshing your web page if you’ve been using VistaSwitcher for a while and haven’t had any problems with blank windows before.

We’re huge fans of the VistaSwitcher alternative for Alt+Tab, but unfortunately a recent bug has made it almost unusable for many of us, with lots of blank windows showing up in the list. Here’s how to fix it with a quick settings change.

Naturally, we’re sure that the excellent programmer who created VistaSwitcher will be fixing this bug soon, but he’s also included a feature that solves the problem—and you’ll quickly see that it isn’t his fault anyway.

Diagnosing the Problem

Open up the Preferences and head over to the Exclusions tab. From there, you’ll want to click the New button.

You’ll quickly notice something weird here—there’s a bunch of windows with no title, and when you expand them, you’ll see that each of them has the Window class “Internet Explorer_Hidden”. These embedded Internet Explorer windows are what is causing the problem.

What you’ll want to do is remove the checkbox next to “Process name”, and clear out that box. Then give it a name like “IE Hidden”, and make sure the rest of the settings look like this:

Click the OK button, and close out of the preferences. At this point you should notice that the blank windows are finally gone from VistaSwitcher.

Obviously this example is just a weird change in the latest Internet Explorer, and not a VistaSwitcher bug at all—but it’s good to know how to use this feature to hide any windows that you don’t want to see.