![]() Just simply select a desktop you want to move the window to and you’re done. The submenu will show you a list of opened desktops. Then right click/long tap at the window you want to move and select Move. You have to open Task View first by either use the keyboard shortcut Windows + Tab or click/tap Task View button on Taskbar. ![]() So there is no drag and drop, what you should do is quite simple but difficult to figure out. From the submenu that appears, click the name of the virtual desktop where you want to move the opened application. How to move a window between desktops in Windows 10 From the context menu, hover mouse to the Move option. However, one simple task like moving a window between desktops can be tricky because you can’t drag and drop yet (at least in Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9879). If you got a touchscreen device, Windows 10 has a new button for multiple desktops called Task View. Windows+Down arrow: Minimizes all apps and windows. Keyboard shortcuts: Win + Ctrl + <- or Win + Ctrl + ->.But is there way (either built in or third party app) which lets you set your own shortcut for specific desktops I want to be able to use ALT + 2 to open the second desktop for example. You could also open Task View and click on the one you want. Windows+Up arrow: Maximizes all open apps and windows that have been minimized. I know you can use Windows Key + Ctrl + Left Arrow or Windows Key + Ctrl + Right Arrow to switch between different desktops in Windows 11. Windows+Right arrow: Snaps an app or window to the right side of the screen. From the context menu, hover mouse to the Move option. There is a keyboard shortcut to easily switch between desktops. Windows+Left arrow: Snaps an app or window to the left side of the screen. Keeping the application’s interface open, click the Task view icon from the taskbar Once the mini bar appears and the desktop screen gets dimmed, on the desktop screen, right-click the title bar of the opened application that you wish to move to another virtual desktop. ![]() 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. ![]() For example, you can create lots of desktops to manage your windows. Win + Ctrl + Left Arrow: Switch to the virtual desktops on the Left. Although it’s only at the preview stage, there are great functions provided. Multiple desktops is one many new features introduced in Windows 10. ![]()
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