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How to create Task View shortcut in Windows 10

How to create Task View shortcut in Windows 10

The Task View window management feature in Windows 10 allows you to see all your opened windows so you can quickly return to a specific program or document. In today's post, we will show you how you can create a Task View shortcut in Windows 10.

In a nutshell, Task View is a task switcher and virtual desktop system introduced in Windows 10 and is among the first features new to Windows 10. Task View allows a user to quickly locate an open window, quickly hide all windows and show the desktop, and to manage windows across multiple monitors or virtual desktops.

The simplest way to get to Task View and multiple desktops is to click the new icon next to the Cortana entry box on your taskbar.

In addition to clicking the Task View button on the taskbar to open it, these keyboard shortcuts will do the trick:

Create Task View Shortcut in Windows 10

To create a desktop shortcut to open Task View in Windows 10, do the following:

%windir%\explorer.exe shell:::3080F90E-D7AD-11D9-BD98-0000947B0257

You can Pin to Taskbar, Pin to Start, add to all apps, add to quick launch, assign a keyboard shortcut to, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.

That's it!

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