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"It's not bad," he said, not looking up. "It's for focus. Less glare. Fewer pixels to distract."

That night, alone in his apartment, Leo couldn't stop thinking about it. He felt... betrayed by his own hands. For three years, he had used the blunt instrument of Ctrl + Win + Arrow to flip his entire reality between two screens. It was safe. It was binary. Left for work, right for rest.

She leaned over his shoulder. "Can I try something?"

Before he could object, her fingers flew across his keyboard. Win + Shift + Left Arrow . The active window—a dense spreadsheet—leapt from the small screen to the big one. Then Win + Shift + Right Arrow . It jumped back.

Leo was a creature of habit. His desktop was a pristine grid of folders, his browser had exactly seven tabs pinned, and his day began with the same three keystrokes: Ctrl + Win + Right Arrow .

Leo looked at his hands. They were still hovering over the keyboard, ready to adapt. "Yeah," he said, smiling back. "I learned a new shortcut."

He pressed Win + Shift + Left Arrow one last time, just for the joy of it. And then he got back to work.

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