per-monitor workspaces

About this tag
Per-monitor workspaces refer to the ability to have separate virtual desktops or workspaces on each connected monitor, a feature commonly found in Linux and macOS desktop environments. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about per-monitor workspaces often arise in the context of alternative shells like Seelen UI, which can bring this functionality to Windows 11. Seelen UI is a web-first desktop environment that replaces parts of the native Windows shell, enabling features such as independent workspaces per monitor, custom docks, and flyouts. Users seeking a more flexible multi-monitor workflow may explore Seelen UI to achieve per-monitor workspaces on Windows, mimicking the behavior of other operating systems.
  1. Make Windows 11 Feel Like Linux/macOS with Seelen UI

    If you hate Windows 11’s visual vibe, there’s a fast, surprisingly polished way to make it behave more like a Linux desktop or macOS without reinstalling your OS: install a full alternative shell called Seelen UI and treat Windows like a platform you can theme, tile, and tweak into something you...
  2. Seelen UI: A Web-First Desktop Reimagining Windows 11

    Seelen UI arrives like a skin you can live inside — not just a theme or taskbar tweak, but a full, web‑powered desktop environment that can make Windows 11 feel like an entirely different operating system. Background / Overview Seelen UI is a community‑driven project that replaces large parts of...