How to get to the Desktop on Windows 11/10 PC
In this post we discuss multiple ways to get to the Windows 11/10 desktop and also answer some popular questions asked by some of the users when they faced a problem with the Windows Desktop: I am sure if you have been using Windows for some time, most of them are known, but if you are new, I am sure you will find something new.
1] Use Keyboard Shortcut
To minimize everything, and look at the files and icons on the Desktop, press Win+D. The only drawback of this method is you will have to open all windows one by one.
2] Use Mouse to Show desktop
Move your mouse cursor to the extreme right of the Taskbar, and click. There is a small vertical bar called “Show desktop,” which, when clicked, minimizes all windows to get to the Desktop. When you click on it, it will restore the windows. You can also call this Aero Peek, which lets you peek into the Desktop.
3] Windows Desktop is missing
If you cannot see the Desktop and even the Taskbar, you need to restart File Explorer.
Use CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open Task ManagerClick on File > RunType explorer and press the Enter key.It will restart File Explorer and restore both, the Desktop and Taskbar.
After this, you can get the Desktop back to normal on Windows 11/10.
4] Windows Desktop icon is missing
If you can access your Desktop and see the wallpaper, but cannot see the icons, then here is what you should do to bring them back.
Right-click on the DesktopIn the context menu, select Show desktop icons
If you had a desktop icon(s), it would reveal itself. If not, then everything is normal.
5] How to get back the classic Desktop in Windows
If you liked how Windows 7 Desktop was arranged, i.e., Recycle bin, My Computer, Network place icons, then here is what you can do to bring back the classic style desktop.
Open Windows 11/10 SettingsNavigate to Personalization > ThemesUnder Related Settings, click on Desktop icon settingsSelect the icons which you want to bring back and click on the Apply button.
6] Add Show Desktop icon
Windows XP used to have a show desktop icon that performed the same action, which Win + D keyboard shortcut does. Create a new shortcut, and when it asks for the path, add the following Name it as Show Desktop Then change the icon of the shortcut using Properties of the shortcut Done that, drag it to Taskbar, and pin it. Next time you click on it, it will show Desktop. If you click it again, it will open all the minimized windows. It works exactly as the Taskbar method, but it is easy to use.
7] How to get to the Desktop in tablet mode
When using Tablet mode, the Start menu expands and hides the Desktop in the rear. In this case, if you want to access the Desktop, here is what you need to do. There is no way to disable Start Menu if you are in tablet mode. So to access the Desktop, you can either create a Show Desktop icon in the Taskbar or you can open File Explorer, and then access the Desktop folder. So it’s not going to like the Desktop, but it’s going to be decent enough to access the files open the Desktop. I hope the guide was easy to follow.