Thanks, Matt! If you use Windows+D to show desktop, then you can use Windows+D again to restore your windows as you had them. If you use Windows+M to minimize all windows, you need to click on the window you want to show it. I think of Windows+M as a quick way to start over, and Windows+D as a quick way to get at stuff on my desktop. Of course you can also ‘start over’ with Windows+D — just don’t hit it again. Instead, click on whatever window you’d like to open. Put that way, Windows+D is more versatile. =)
I use Windows+D, which is “Show Desktop”.
Thanks, Matt! If you use Windows+D to show desktop, then you can use Windows+D again to restore your windows as you had them. If you use Windows+M to minimize all windows, you need to click on the window you want to show it. I think of Windows+M as a quick way to start over, and Windows+D as a quick way to get at stuff on my desktop. Of course you can also ‘start over’ with Windows+D — just don’t hit it again. Instead, click on whatever window you’d like to open. Put that way, Windows+D is more versatile. =)