![]() The Windows Store app is a good example of this. Say you opened the Store app on Desktop 3. If you then try to open the Store app on a different desktop, instead of opening there, you’ll jump to the desktop where that app is open.Īnd unfortunately, Windows doesn’t give you a good way-other than opening up Task View and poking around-to see if an app is open on another desktop. ![]() Back to that example where the Store is open on Desktop 3: if I look at the taskbar on Desktop 3, I can see that the Store app is open (it has a line under the icon).īut look at the taskbar on any other desktop, and it looks like the app isn’t running. You can also move apps and windows between virtual desktops. Hover your mouse over the virtual desktop containing the window you want to move. You can now drag that window to another virtual desktop. If you prefer, you can also right-click a window, point to the “Move To” menu, and then select a specific desktop to which you want to move the window-or even create a new desktop and move the window there in one action. This method is handy if know exactly where you want to move the window. ![]() To delete a virtual desktop, first hit Windows+Tab to open Task View.
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