

- #WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR MULTIPLE DESKTOPS PLUS#
- #WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR MULTIPLE DESKTOPS WINDOWS#
Click the Add Space icon (looks like a plus sign) to add a Space.Some people will even create Spaces for different tasks - you might have your Space for writing, your Space for browsing the web, and your Space for editing photos.
#WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR MULTIPLE DESKTOPS WINDOWS#
If you find your current desktop is getting a little crowded but you don't want to close the apps and windows you've got open, you can create a brand new Space to work with. Spaces are essentially different iterations of your desktop that can all display different apps, windows, and Split Views. Mission Control allows you to create Spaces. Click and drag a window to the top of the screen.Use the keyboard shortcut Control (⌃) + Up Arrow.Tap the Mission Control key on your keyboard (looks like three rectangles of varying sizes).If you kept it in your Dock, you can click the Mission Control icon.Double-tap on the top of your Magic Mouse with two fingers.Swipe up with three or four fingers on your trackpad.You can use your Mac's trackpad or a Magic Mouse to activate certain shortcuts for windows management. Command (⌘) + `: This moves keyboard focus to the next window.Control (⌃) + F5: This moves the keyboard focus to the floating window.

Pressing it again moves keyboard focus to the next window.
