Windows 10 and 11 include (officially called Task View desktops), allowing you to organise open windows into separate workspaces. While Microsoft provides native shortcuts ( Ctrl + Win + Left/Right ), many users want a single click on the desktop or a dedicated shortcut icon to jump to the “next” desktop.
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It is difficult to imagine now, but for the longest time, Windows was behind the curve. While Linux window managers and macOS (then OS X) had perfected "Spaces" and virtual workspaces in the early 2000s, Windows users were stuck on a single plane. Windows 10 and 11 include (officially called Task