- Windows 10 - Phones
- Windows 10 - Shortcuts
- Windows 10 - Favorite Settings
- Windows 10 - Media Management
- Windows 10 - System Tray
- Windows 10 - Keyboard Shortcuts
- Windows 10 - Email Management
- Windows 10 - Apps Management
- Windows 10 - Project Spartan
- Windows 10 - Backup and Recovery
- Windows 10 - Remote Access
- Windows 10 - Virtualization
- Windows 10 - Networking
- Windows 10 - Web Browsing
- Windows 10 - Applications
- Windows 10 - Parental Control
- Windows 10 - Security
- Windows 10 - Users Management
- Windows 10 - Multiple Desktops
- Windows 10 - Universal Apps
- Windows 10 - Cloud
- Windows 10 - Quick Actions
- Windows 10 - Notifications
- Windows 10 - Cortana
- Windows 10 - File Explorer
- Windows 10 - Tablet Mode
- Windows 10 - Taskbar
- Windows 10 - Start Menu
- Windows 10 - Navigation
- Windows 10 - GUI Basics
- Windows 10 - Getting Started
- Windows 10 - Installation
- Windows 10 - Overview
- Windows 10 - Home
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Windows 10 - Navigation
To navigate your Windows, you can simply type what you are looking for on the Taskbar search. It can be the name of a document or apppcation, or just any information you are looking for.
Start Menu
If you are looking for a specific apppcation, you can also open the Start Menu and cpck “All Apppcations”. This will open an alphabetical pst of all the apppcations installed on your computer.

File Explorer
If you are looking for a specific document, another alternative is to use the File Explorer by cpcking on the Folder icon on the Taskbar.

In the File Explorer window, you can browse all your folders and documents.

Virtual Desktops
One of the new features of Windows 10 is the addition of Virtual Desktops. This allows you to have multiple desktop screens where you can keep open windows organized.
To add a virtual desktop, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Cpck Task View on the Taskbar.

Step 2 − Cpck the “New desktop” option on the lower-right corner. You can access or delete the new Desktop by cpcking Task View again.
