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![]() ![]() ![]() The same operation has to be done for app you want to move. Windows 10 doesn’t have a keyboard shortcut to do this, so you’ll have to open the Task View, right-click the app from the list, select Move to, and select the desktop (e.g., Desktop 1). Now, it will be times when you already have too many apps running on a desktop and you may want move apps to a new virtual desktop. Windows key + Ctrl + F4: Closes the active virtual desktop and running apps will migrate to the remaining desktop.Windows key + Ctrl + D: Creates a new virtual desktop.Windows key + Ctrl + Left | Windows key + Ctrl + Right: Allows you to move between desktops.Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop. Once executed the shortcut, it’s safe to release both keys as the Task View will remain open. Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to do. Windows key + Tab: This keyboard shortcut activates Task View and it allow you to get access to the running apps and virtual desktops.Ctrl + Shift: Create a shortcut (while dragging file or folder icon) Win + Comma (,): Windows Peek (Take a peek at the desktop) Win + Ctrl + Shift + B: Keyboard shortcut to restart your graphics driver instantly in Windows 11. Windows+Left Arrow: Maximize the window on the left side of the screen. Windows+Shift+Up Arrow: Stretch window to the top and bottom of the screen. Windows+Shift+M: Restore all minimized windows. ![]() However, the new virtual desktops features has a hand-full of keyboard shortcuts you can use to speed up productivity: Win + Ctrl + Left Arrow: Switch to the virtual desktops on the Left. Windows+Home: Minimize all windows except the active one. Microsoft calls the feature Virtual Desktops and the button to access it appears on the taskbar next to Cortana. For example, on Windows 10, the software giant is introducing virtual desktops, which is a feature that allows users to group tasks more logically and separate work from personal tasks. You can also close desktops without going into the Task View pane by using the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + Ctrl + F4 (this. Microsoft is going back to the drawing board with Windows 10 and it’s building its next operating system focus on the desktop, which means that once again it’s all about the keyboard and mouse.Īlthough, Windows already has a large collection of keyboard shortcuts, Microsoft will continue to add features and new shortcuts will be introduced. ![]()
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