![]() Shift + Windows Key + – Opens the window of the corresponding numbered Task Bar button, starting from the left as 1, next 2 an so on.Windows Key + Home – Minimize all windows except the active window.To move windows between desktops: Open the Task View pane and hover your cursor over the desktop containing the window that you want to move. Press again to bring all previously opened windows back onto the screen. You can also quickly switch between desktops with the keyboard shortcuts Windows key + Ctrl + Left Arrow and Windows key + Ctrl + Right Arrow. ![]() Shift + Windows Key + Left/Right Arrows - Move the window to the monitor on the left or right.Additional presses will push the application to the next monitor edge, then center, then opposite edge continuing in this pattern across all available monitors. Windows Key + Left/Right Arrows - Dock the window to the side of the current monitor.Windows Key + Down Arrow - Minimize the window/Restore the window if it's maximized.Shift + Windows Key + Up Arrow - Maximize the active window vertically.Windows Key + Up Arrow - Maximize the active window.Windows Key + Spacebar - All windows become transparent so you can see through to the desktop.Four-fingered swipe down: Show the current desktop. Four-fingered swipe right: Switch to a higher-numbered virtual desktop. Four-fingered swipe left: Switch to a lower-numbered virtual desktop. 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. ![]() Pick the percentage you wish to apply by clicking it. Here’s what they do: Four-fingered swipe up: Open Task View (same as pressing Windows+Tab). You have to open Task View first by either use the keyboard shortcut Windows + Tab or click/tap Task View button on Taskbar. Scroll down and click the drop-down selector with the percentage under Scale. Windows Key + Home - Clear all but the active window. Open Windows Settings, and click Display under System.All keys in the combination must be pressed at the same time. ![]() This list contains the keyboard combinations (left hand column) and the outcome (right hand column). Windows has many keyboard shortcuts which can be used to manipulate programs and windows more efficiently that using the mouse. Virtual Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts WIN + TAB: Open task view WIN + CTRL + LEFT/RIGHT: Allows you to move quickly between multiple desktops. ![]()
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