For most people, keyboard shortcuts are the quickest method.
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| Action | Shortcut | |--------|----------| | Switch to the desktop (to the right) | Ctrl + Windows + Right Arrow | | Switch to the previous desktop (to the left) | Ctrl + Windows + Left Arrow | windows 10 move between desktops
Open Task View right now ( Windows + Tab ) and click New desktop . Then try the keyboard shortcuts. You’ll master it in under a minute.
This is the most intuitive method if you are already using your mouse. For most people, keyboard shortcuts are the quickest method
If you prefer using your mouse or trackpad:
Alternatively, you can also drag and drop a window from one desktop to another: Then try the keyboard shortcuts
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