![]() ![]() If you hover your mouse over any thumbnail, an X appears in its upper-right corner. Click any thumbnail to switch to that app. At the top of the screen you see your currently running apps and applications arrayed against a fuzzy version of the desktop so you can quickly see what you’ve got running. (Note that Task View no longer includes Windows 10’s Timeline feature that displayed snapshots of the files you worked on recently.) ![]() When you do, Task View springs into action. To activate Task View, click its icon (two overlapping squares) in the taskbar just to the right of the Search button, or press the Windows key + Tab. In Windows 11, Microsoft redesigned its Task View feature for creating multiple virtual desktops, and it’s now more useful than ever.
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