Move windows across Virtual Desktops

Here is the Windows 10 screenshot:

There are a few other options also available. You can right-click a window and then select ‘Show this window on all desktops’. Selecting this option will show a particular window on all virtual desktops. This feature comes in handy when you have an application that you want on the screen irrespective of virtual desktops. There is also another option available that lets you show all windows from an app on all the desktops. This option offers a more consistent setup across all the virtual desktops. These settings can be similarly reverted back anytime. NOTE: To create a new virtual desktop, press Win+Ctrl+D. Then you can switch between your desktops by pressing Win+Ctrl+Left or Right Arrow.

MoveToDesktop tool

Why bother to even open Task View? MoveToDesktop is a small utility that moves windows from one virtual desktop to another. Once the application is running, you can right-click the title bar of any window and then select ‘Move to’. And then choose the desktop you want to move this window to.

This tool makes it simple to move applications and even looks as if it was built into Windows OS by default. You can move all the applications and even create new desktop with just a few clicks. This tool offers a faster method and if you want to skip using Task View. Click here to download MoveToDesktop from GitHub. We would have loved this tool even more if there was a provision to create hotkeys to move applications.

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