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How to Use Windows 11’s Virtual Desktop Feature

What is Virtual Desktop in Windows 11?

Virtual desktops are a feature in Windows 11 that allows you to create multiple desktops, each with its own set of windows and applications. This feature is similar to the snap feature in previous versions of Windows, but it offers more flexibility and customization options. With virtual desktops, you can have one desktop for work, another for gaming, and another for personal use, all on the same computer.

Each virtual desktop can be customized with its own background image, desktop icon layout, and even a different Windows theme. You can also move windows between desktops or pin them to the taskbar for quick access.

Using virtual desktops can help you stay organized and focused, as you can keep all the windows and applications related to a particular task or project on one desktop, while keeping your personal apps and browsing sessions separate from your work apps.

How to Create a New Virtual Desktop in Windows 11?

To create a new virtual desktop in Windows 11, follow these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + TAB to open the desktop display.
  2. Click on the “+” icon located in the bottom of the taskbar.
  3. A new virtual desktop will be created, and you can name it by right-clicking on the “New desktop” button at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Once you’ve named your new virtual desktop, you can start moving windows and applications to it, just like you would move them between desktops on a multi-monitor setup.

That’s it! You now have a new virtual desktop in Windows 11, and you can use it to keep related windows and applications organized and separate from your other desktops.

How to Switch Between Virtual Desktops in Windows 11.

To switch between virtual desktops in Windows 11, follow these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + TAB to open the desktop display.
  2. Click on the taskbar to show all open windows and applications.
  3. Use the taskbar to navigate between your virtual desktops. You can click on a desktop thumbnail to switch to that desktop, or you can use the “Task View” button in the taskbar to
    see all of your virtual desktops at once.
  4. You can also use the Windows key + TAB to quickly switch between virtual desktops.

That’s it! With these simple steps, you can easily switch between your virtual desktops in Windows 11, helping you stay organized and focused on your work or play.

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