He tried to switch back with Windows + Ctrl + Left Arrow , but the shortcut failed. He was stuck. On the screen, a single window opened itself—not a browser or a document, but a live feed of his own office. He watched himself on the screen, frozen at his desk, finger still hovering over the Ctrl key.
You cannot switch to a desktop that doesn't exist. If you need to create a new one quickly to move into: windows 10 switch desktop shortcut
; Optional: Switch directly to Desktop 3 (requires additional setup via external tool) ; For 95% of users, switching left/right is sufficient. He tried to switch back with Windows +
; Move current window to next desktop !M::Send #ShiftRight He watched himself on the screen, frozen at
| Action | Default Shortcut | | :--- | :--- | | Create new desktop | Win + Ctrl + D | | Close current desktop | Win + Ctrl + F4 | | Switch to left/next desktop | Win + Ctrl + Left Arrow | | Switch to right/next desktop | Win + Ctrl + Right Arrow | | Open Task View (all desktops) | Win + Tab |