Shortcut — Windows Key Desktop
Windows uses the "Win" key for broader workspace organization, including virtual desktops and window snapping. Virtual Desktops
Beyond the basic toggle, several variations offer different levels of control over your desktop view. : Show or hide the desktop (Toggle). Win + M : Minimize all open windows. Win + Shift + M : Restore minimized windows to the desktop. Windows Key Desktop Shortcut
: Switch between virtual desktops. Win + Ctrl + F4 : Close the current virtual desktop. Window Snapping (Layouts) Organize windows on your desktop without minimizing them: Win + Left/Right Arrow : Snap the active window to the side. Win + Up Arrow : Maximize the window. Windows uses the "Win" key for broader workspace
If your Windows key shortcuts are not working, check the following: Win + M : Minimize all open windows
: You can also access the desktop by clicking the tiny, invisible sliver at the far right corner of the taskbar.