Microsoft calls the feature Virtual Desktop by opening the Task View with the button located on the Taskbar (or using the Windows + Tab keyboard shortcut). The feature allows users to create different “virtual desktops” to run different sets of applications on separate desktops to keep things organized and not too clutter. In this Windows 10 guide, you’ll learn two ways in which you can move apps between virtual desktops.

How to move apps between virtual desktops on Windows 10

To move an app to a new desktop, do the following: Alternatively, inside Task View, you can simply click and drag the app to another desktop, or to the New desktop button, which will automatically create a new desktop for the app.

Note that you can also select New desktop, which will create a new virtual desktop for the app you want.

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