Windows 10 offers a feature called "Virtual Desktops" that allows you to create and switch between multiple desktops. Here's how:
Double-tap the shortcut → opens a minimal timeline of last 3–5 desktops. Keep tapping to walk back through recent workspaces.
Before we dive into the instructions, let's quickly discuss the benefits of using multiple desktops:
Linux offers various desktop environments, each with its own way of managing multiple desktops. Here are the instructions for some popular desktop environments:
Hold the shortcut → temporarily shows a translucent overlay of the other desktop. Release → snaps back. Great for quick reference without leaving current work.
Instantly switch back and forth between the and the last used desktop with a single keystroke or gesture — no need to cycle through all desktops or open the overview.
Windows 10 offers a feature called "Virtual Desktops" that allows you to create and switch between multiple desktops. Here's how:
Double-tap the shortcut → opens a minimal timeline of last 3–5 desktops. Keep tapping to walk back through recent workspaces.
Before we dive into the instructions, let's quickly discuss the benefits of using multiple desktops:
Linux offers various desktop environments, each with its own way of managing multiple desktops. Here are the instructions for some popular desktop environments:
Hold the shortcut → temporarily shows a translucent overlay of the other desktop. Release → snaps back. Great for quick reference without leaving current work.
Instantly switch back and forth between the and the last used desktop with a single keystroke or gesture — no need to cycle through all desktops or open the overview.