Switching Between Desktops Windows 11 [exclusive] -
Would you like a small AutoHotkey script to add desktop names or auto-color taskbars per desktop?
Here’s a practical guide to , including shortcuts, tips, and underrated features. 1. Quick shortcuts (fastest method) | Action | Shortcut | |--------|----------| | Switch to next desktop | Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow | | Switch to previous desktop | Ctrl + Win + Left Arrow | | Create a new desktop | Ctrl + Win + D | | Close current desktop | Ctrl + Win + F4 | | Open Task View (see all desktops) | Win + Tab | 💡 Pro tip: Win + Tab lets you drag windows between desktops visually. 2. Mouse & trackpad methods | Action | Gesture | |--------|---------| | Open Task View | Click the Task View icon on taskbar (two overlapping rectangles) | | Switch desktops | 4-finger swipe left/right on trackpad | | Switch desktops | Touchpad settings → enable 3-finger swipe if preferred | 🔧 To enable trackpad gestures: Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Touchpad → Advanced gestures → Swipes 3. Hidden useful feature: Show all desktops on taskbar What it does: Lets you see which desktop you’re on at a glance and switch by clicking. switching between desktops windows 11