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Virtual Desktop and Task View
- Create a new Virtual Desktop = Windows key + Ctrl + D.
- Windows key + D takes you to the desktop.
- If you are using a screen reader, you may not be notified that you have created a Virtual Desktop.
- A Virtual Desktop lets you gather open applications that you are working in and have them on separate desktops.
- For example I have Outlook, PowerPoint and IE open on one desktop and Word open on another.
- It gets a bit tricky switching desktops until you get the hang of it but there are keyboard commands!.
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