Have you ever wished you could separate your work life and personal space on the same computer? That’s exactly what Virtual Desktops in Windows do.

You can create multiple desktops, each with its own open apps and layout. For example, one desktop for work, another for entertainment, and a third for research.

To open it, press Windows + Tab, then click New Desktop.
Use Windows + Ctrl + Left/Right Arrow to switch between them, and Windows + Ctrl + F4 to close one.

You can drag and drop apps between desktops and rename them for clarity. It’s perfect for remote workers, developers, and anyone who multitasks often.

Virtual desktops help declutter your workspace and boost focus. Once you start using them, you’ll never want to go back to having everything crammed into one screen.