Windows Key Desktop Shortcut -
: You can also access the desktop by clicking the tiny, invisible sliver at the far right corner of the taskbar.
To use the Windows Key to access your desktop, press . Windows Key Desktop Shortcut
If one desktop is too cluttered, use these to create separate workspaces: : Open Task View (shows all desktops and windows). Win + Ctrl + D : Create a new virtual desktop. : You can also access the desktop by
: Switch between virtual desktops. Win + Ctrl + F4 : Close the current virtual desktop. Window Snapping (Layouts) Organize windows on your desktop without minimizing them: Win + Left/Right Arrow : Snap the active window to the side. Win + Up Arrow : Maximize the window. Win + Ctrl + D : Create a new virtual desktop
If your Windows key shortcuts are not working, check the following:
: Ensure "Sticky Keys" is turned off in Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard if the key behaves unpredictably.