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If you have Windows 11, you can easily have more than one desktop for your apps and programs. This is helpful if you need to look at a lot of open windows at once or if you want to keep your focus and play apps separated. You can use keyboard shortcuts, your mouse, or touch gestures to easily swap. Here's how to switch desktops in Windows 11.
Quick Steps to Swap Desktops
To switch desktops in Windows 11, press the Windows key + Tab to open the Task View. Then, click an existing desktop or click New desktop to create a new one. If you have a touchpad, swipe left or right with four fingers.





