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Welcome to ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA

Association of Physicians of India (API) is the professional body of consulting physicians from all over the country. National body of API was formed in year 1944. In year 1983 Rajasthan State Chapter was formed. After holding two conferences at Jaipur & Ajmer, it remained defunct for few years. It was revived again in year 1991 during the North zone CME held at Kota. Since then it has not looked back.

Apart from conducting other academic and professional activities, API Rajasthan Chapter is organizing annual conference every year regularly since 1991 at different places of Rajasthan how to get back to desktop 1

How To Get Back To Desktop 1 Updated May 2026

We’ve all been there. You’re juggling a dozen browser tabs, a PowerPoint deck, Slack, and Spotify. You swipe too aggressively on your trackpad, or you accidentally click something weird, and suddenly— poof .

You just slipped into another “desktop space.” Here’s the quick, stress-free guide to getting back to Desktop 1 . First, What Is Desktop 1? Think of your computer as a stage. Desktop 1 is the main stage. Virtual desktops (Desktop 2, 3, 4…) are like side stages backstage. You can move apps there to reduce clutter, but sometimes you wander backstage by accident.

Your main window is gone. Your neatly organized files have vanished. You’re staring at an empty screen with a different wallpaper. Panic sets in.

We’ve all been there. You’re juggling a dozen browser tabs, a PowerPoint deck, Slack, and Spotify. You swipe too aggressively on your trackpad, or you accidentally click something weird, and suddenly— poof .

You just slipped into another “desktop space.” Here’s the quick, stress-free guide to getting back to Desktop 1 . First, What Is Desktop 1? Think of your computer as a stage. Desktop 1 is the main stage. Virtual desktops (Desktop 2, 3, 4…) are like side stages backstage. You can move apps there to reduce clutter, but sometimes you wander backstage by accident.

Your main window is gone. Your neatly organized files have vanished. You’re staring at an empty screen with a different wallpaper. Panic sets in.