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Did you know that you can move a window?

 

As long as the window is not maximized, you can simply point your mouse to the title bar (the blue bar at the top of your window) hold down your left mouse button and drag the entire window to another location.

 

This can be helpful if you want to work in two windows at once, or use an icon on your desktop.

Want to quickly get back to the desktop when you have multiple windows open?

 

Just press the Windows key on your keyboard and the letter D.

 

The windows key is on the bottom row of your keyboard between the Ctrl and Alt keys. It has the windows symbol on it.

 

To bring the windows back up to the way they were before, just press the same key combination again.