Giving focus to a desktop icon using the keyboard
Solution 1
Use Alt+TAB or Windows+D to get on the desktop and then start to move with the arrow key on the desktop to switch on your desired shortcut. By default first shortcut(which is left side in upper corner) will highlight. I would suggest personally use Windows+D shortcut because this is the most fast way to see desktop rather than switch among many applications.
Solution 2
Go to the desktop by pressing WIN LOGO + D to go the desktop immediately and pressing the arrow keys once or more than once should help. Always works for me.
To shift your focus to the taskbar press WIN LOGO + the numberly order of your app, this should work.
To shift the focus to the notifications area press WIN LOGO + B, you'll find the ^ button highlighted.
Solution 3
Try Alt + tab as well as switching between active applications it should allow you to select the desktop as well
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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user12816 over 1 year
When I start Windows 7 none of the icons on my desktop have focus. I have to click on one of the icons with the mouse to give it focus. Is there a keyboard shortcut to give focus to an icon? (It doesn't need to be a particular icon.)
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user12816 over 12 yearsWell, I can't make it work if there are no active applications. (But I usually have at least one active application, so I appreciate your answer).
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Petra over 12 years@user12816 I'll have a try when I'm next on my windows box, I'm sure that's worked before.