


In addition to all of the above, Windows 10 has a feature designed to help us improve our productivity: virtual desktops. We can place up to 4 windows at a time in perfect harmony. Corners: allows us to place the window directly on the selected corner, occupying half both vertically and horizontally.Thus, for example, we can place a total of two windows at the same time, vertically or horizontally, without overlapping. Up, down, left, right: the windows that we place on the sides will occupy the entire width or length (depending on the chosen side) and half the opposite.Depending on where we place the window we can place it in 8 different ways: Show desktop – It allows us to directly show the desktop of the PC.įinally, another way to organize and position the windows of our Windows is by dragging them directly to the corners of the screen.Show Parallel Windows – Similar to stacked window mode, but don’t place any on top of each other.Show stacked windows – Places all windows on one side of the screen, one on top of the other, but all visible.Show cascading windows – It allows us to see all the windows that we have open on the computer, one on top of the other, in the form of a staircase or, as the name implies, a waterfall.To do this we just have to right-click on the PC taskbar and choose one of the following options: Windows is able to automatically organize our windows without having to do anything to always have them in view.

If we want to minimize all the windows at once and be able to have our desktop in view, then what we should do is press the Win + M keyboard shortcut. Win + left: places the window on the left side of the screen.Win + Right: Places the window on the right side of the screen.Win + Up: Maximizes the current window.Win + Down: Minimize the current window.Another keyboard shortcut that allows us to move our desktop windows easily is the WIN key next to the left, right, up and down arrows on our keyboard:
