This isn't a move command, but it’s the cousin of the family. Need to hide everything instantly to find that one file on your desktop? Win + D minimizes everything. Hit it again to bring it all back.
Before you move a window to another monitor, you might want to snap it to the side of your current one. Win + Left Arrow snaps the window to the left half of the screen; Win + Right Arrow snaps it to the right. This is the foundation of split-screen productivity. windows change monitor shortcut
If you run out of physical monitors, Windows lets you create digital ones. Win + Ctrl + D creates a new virtual desktop. You can then use Win + Ctrl + Left/Right to swipe between entirely different workspaces. It’s like having a secret room in your house. This isn't a move command, but it’s the
Welcome to the world of . It is the shortcut you didn’t know you needed, and it is about to change the way you work. Hit it again to bring it all back
He leaned back, the silence of the room returning. He looked at his three screens—now perfectly organized—and realized that while the mouse was for the art, the keys were for the artist’s sanity.