

Task View is a new interface that combines Exposé-like window switching and virtual desktops-an awful lot like Mission Control on Mac OS X. Task View and Window Management Shortcuts The first two keyboard shortcuts aren’t new, but the way they work with the 2×2 snapping feature is. For example, pressing Windows+Left and then Windows+Up would snap a window into the top-left quadrant of the screen.

Windows 10 offers improved support for Snap, known as “Aero Snap” on Windows 7. RELATED: 4 Hidden Window Management Tricks on the Windows Desktop You can achieve all these actions with your mouse, too, of course, but where’s the fun in that? Window Snapping Shortcuts

Windows 10 introduces a number of new shortcuts for controlling general aspects of your environment:
