Windows 11, poised to launch on Oct. 5, will offer several new features: better UI, integrated Android Apps, and more appearance settings, to name a few. It will also provide some of our favorite features from previous Windows versions, such as Virtual Desktops.

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As Microsoft prepares to usher in a new era, perhaps it’s about time that you, too, revivify your productivity by taking advantage of all the perks Virtual Desktops has to offer. Here are easy, step-by-step instructions on how to create and manage Virtual Desktops on Windows 11.

How to Create a Virtual Desktop on Windows 11

  1. To create a new virtual desktop, hover your mouse pointer on or click the virtual desktops button on your taskbar.
  2. From the menu shown at the bottom of your screen, click the New desktop option. This action will immediately open a new virtual desktop with no active foreground applications.

How to Switch Between Virtual Desktops

  1. Hover your mouse pointer on or click the virtual desktops button on your taskbar. This should open the same menu that you saw in the guide above. But this time, you’ll see multiple active desktop screens instead of one.
  2. Click on your chosen virtual desktop to jump into it.  Alternatively, you can follow the steps below.
  3. Press the Windows key and Tab on your keyboard simultaneously. This will open the Task View interface.
  4. From the menu shown in the first step, use your arrow keys to select your preferred desktop.
  5. Press the enter key to jump to your selected desktop.

How to Close a Virtual Desktop

  1. Hover your mouse pointer on or click the virtual desktops button on your taskbar. You can also use Windows key + Tab to access the Task View interface. 
  2. Hover your mouse on the virtual desktop you wish to close. Doing so will show a close button at the top-left corner of the virtual desktop’s thumbnail. 
  3. Click the close button. After your virtual desktop is closed, all running foreground programs will be moved to the desktop immediately preceding it. This means that you do not have to worry about accidentally closing your workflow.