Most Linux desktop environments follow a similar standard, typically using the or Ctrl + Alt modifiers. Below are the defaults for GNOME (Ubuntu, Fedora) and KDE Plasma .
"Efficient Desktop Navigation: A Study on the Effectiveness of Shortcut Keys for Multi-Desktop Environments"
These shortcuts are identical in both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
On Mac, virtual desktops are managed through :
If you aren't using the Windows + Ctrl + Arrow (PC) or Control + Arrow (Mac) shortcuts, you are missing out on the best way to organize your digital life. I highly recommend training yourself to use these. It effectively gives you "multiple monitors" without buying extra hardware.