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Are there any keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10 developer preview's virtual desktops ("Task View")?

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00:00 Are There Any Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows 10 Developer Preview'S Virtual Desktops (&Quot;Task
00:32 Accepted Answer Score 10
01:09 Answer 2 Score 14
01:21 Answer 3 Score 1
01:40 Answer 4 Score 4
02:16 Thank you

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ANSWER 1

Score 14


You can switch between your open virtual desktops using Ctrl+Windows+Left or Right arrow keys.




ACCEPTED ANSWER

Score 10


- Switch to the next/previous desktop:

Win+Tab.

The Windows-Tab shortcut lets you switch between multiple virtual desktops with different arrangements of applications

Source

You can switch between your open virtual desktops using Ctrl+Windows+Left or Right arrow keys.

Source

- Go to desktop number N:

Currently unknown, or not implemented.

- Close the current desktop:

WIN + CTRL + F4

Source

- Open a new desktop:

WIN + CTRL + D

Source




ANSWER 3

Score 4


Snapping window: WIN + LEFT or RIGHT (can be used with UP or DOWN to get into quadrants)

Switch to recent window: ALT + TAB (unchanged) – Hold shows new Task view window view, let go and switches to app.

Task view: WIN + TAB – New Task view opens up and stays open.

Create new virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + D

Close current virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + F4

Switch virtual desktop: WIN + CTRL + LEFT or RIGHT

source : microsoft blog post




ANSWER 4

Score 1


You can also use the keyboard combination: "CTRL + WIN + ARROW-KEY LEFT/RIGHT" in order to switch between your virtual desktops.

Edit: Just saw that someone else answered with the above. My bad for "double post".