🔥 Make Over 99 Virtual Desktops with Windows 10 Built-in Hack
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In this video I will show you how you can use the Virtual Desktop feature in Windows 10 so you can emulate multiple workspaces like in Ubuntu or similar linux distros.
"Virtual desktops were finally added as a built-in feature in Windows 10. If you’ve used Linux or Mac, you know this can be a very useful feature. If you open a lot of programs at once, this feature allows you to keep them organized." - http://www.howtogeek.com/197625/how-to-use-virtual-desktops-in-windows-10/
"When our team set out to build virtual desktops into Windows 10 we first took the time to understand how different people approach organization. For instance, we know that there are “filers” who like to separate things into subsets and then there are “pilers” who prefer to tackle tasks in a single group. We see this regularly with the way people handle email and directory structures for files. The same approaches also apply to open windows on a desktop. For those of you who like to organize your windows, we want to make sure that we offer the right experience to create and manage these groups. Here are some high-level goals we identified: 1.Give you more desktop space to group related windows 2.Help you quickly locate and switch to any window or group of windows 3.Let you easily re-organize your groups and move windows as tasks evolve 4.Keep you in control of the degree of separation between your grouped windows" - https://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/04/16/virtual-desktops-in-windows-10-the-power-of-windowsmultiplied/
"To add a virtual desktop, open up the new Task View pane by clicking the Task View button (two overlapping rectangles) on the taskbar, or by pressing the Windows Key + Tab. In the Task View pane, click New desktop to add a virtual desktop. If you have two or more desktops already open, the "Add a desktop" button will appear as a gray tile with a plus symbol. You can also quickly add a desktop without entering the Task View pane by using the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + Ctrl + D. " - http://www.cnet.com/uk/how-to/how-to-use-multiple-desktops-in-windows-10/
"Windows key + Ctrl + Left/Right will allow you to quickly navigate through the ones you have open. Windows key + Tab will take you directly to Task View." - http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/get-organized-windows-10-new-apps-shortcuts/
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