Shortcut keys to move windows between virtual windows 10 desktop
In windows 10, are there keyboard short cut keys to move an application window between virtual windows desktop?
For example, I remember in Ubuntu, I can press CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT
and that will move the active windows to the virtual desktop on the right.
I want to be able move windows between virtual desktops without a mouse or touch screen.
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In windows 10, are there keyboard short cut keys to move an application window between virtual windows desktop?
For example, I remember in Ubuntu, I can press CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT
and that will move the active windows to the virtual desktop on the right.
I want to be able move windows between virtual desktops without a mouse or touch screen.
windows-10 virtual-desktop
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In windows 10, are there keyboard short cut keys to move an application window between virtual windows desktop?
For example, I remember in Ubuntu, I can press CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT
and that will move the active windows to the virtual desktop on the right.
I want to be able move windows between virtual desktops without a mouse or touch screen.
windows-10 virtual-desktop
In windows 10, are there keyboard short cut keys to move an application window between virtual windows desktop?
For example, I remember in Ubuntu, I can press CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT
and that will move the active windows to the virtual desktop on the right.
I want to be able move windows between virtual desktops without a mouse or touch screen.
windows-10 virtual-desktop
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The functionality of moving an existing application to another virtual desktop exists but isn't mapped to a keyboard shortcut and there seems to be no way, yet, to map it.
That said,
Move to the next Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow
Move to the previous Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Left Arrow
Create a new Virtual Desktop (always created to the right of the last desktop): Ctrl + Win + D
Show existing Desktops and their overview: Win + Tab
Some general tips to make you more productive
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None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
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The functionality of moving an existing application to another virtual desktop exists but isn't mapped to a keyboard shortcut and there seems to be no way, yet, to map it.
That said,
Move to the next Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow
Move to the previous Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Left Arrow
Create a new Virtual Desktop (always created to the right of the last desktop): Ctrl + Win + D
Show existing Desktops and their overview: Win + Tab
Some general tips to make you more productive
2
None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
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The functionality of moving an existing application to another virtual desktop exists but isn't mapped to a keyboard shortcut and there seems to be no way, yet, to map it.
That said,
Move to the next Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow
Move to the previous Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Left Arrow
Create a new Virtual Desktop (always created to the right of the last desktop): Ctrl + Win + D
Show existing Desktops and their overview: Win + Tab
Some general tips to make you more productive
2
None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
add a comment |
The functionality of moving an existing application to another virtual desktop exists but isn't mapped to a keyboard shortcut and there seems to be no way, yet, to map it.
That said,
Move to the next Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow
Move to the previous Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Left Arrow
Create a new Virtual Desktop (always created to the right of the last desktop): Ctrl + Win + D
Show existing Desktops and their overview: Win + Tab
Some general tips to make you more productive
The functionality of moving an existing application to another virtual desktop exists but isn't mapped to a keyboard shortcut and there seems to be no way, yet, to map it.
That said,
Move to the next Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow
Move to the previous Virtual Desktop: Ctrl + Win + Left Arrow
Create a new Virtual Desktop (always created to the right of the last desktop): Ctrl + Win + D
Show existing Desktops and their overview: Win + Tab
Some general tips to make you more productive
edited Jan 25 '16 at 10:51
answered Jan 24 '16 at 13:22
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None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
add a comment |
2
None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
2
2
None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
None of these moved my ACTIVE APPLICATION into the next virtual desktop
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 13:25
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
Hmmm, seems like Windows doesn't have that builtin.
– Ashhar Hasan
Jan 24 '16 at 13:26
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
If you change your answer to "This functionality does not exist", then I'll accept your answer.
– John
Jan 24 '16 at 20:40
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