Ubuntu Workspaces: Enabling, Creating, and Switching
Workspaces are virtual desktops that allow you to juggle and organize a collection of application windows.
Instead of cluttering all the windows in one screen, you can have multiple windows in different workspaces. This way, your desktop workspace stays organized, and you can quickly access the desired window/app.
Modern desktop environments provide several ways to organize your virtual desktops.
The latest releases of Ubuntu use GNOME 40 and above. With them, you get a horizontal alignment of workspaces and impressive touchpad gesture support for the Wayland display server.