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There's this suit of useful little programs called Microsoft PowerToys, I always thought it should include a tool that allows you to quickly swap the contents of monitors around in multi-monitor setups.
e.g. move all open windows from monitor 1 to monitor 2 and vice-versa, while retaining their (approximate) position.
This may already be a thing, I haven't really checked.
Kde plasma does almost everything you can imagine
I use KDE Plasma on a regular basis but I'm not aware of that being a feature. Maybe you can do it with virtual desktops, though.
I have a keyboard combination shortcut for switching windows from screen to screen in kde plasma
Just moving single windows or multiple?
Single windows
I see, there's a native windows shortcut that does the same thing (Windows-Key + Arrow Keys)
That's only useful though if someone looking for this function also happens to be looking for a tiling window manager. I assume most people needing this don't want a tiling window manager.