Hi
Personally I just don't get it.
I've experimented around with it but I don't see any advantage to just having multiple applications open and switching from one to another via the task bar, or Task View Button.
If you could save a different desktop layout with different icons etc, then it might serve some purpose but any icon or folder added to any of them appears on all of them.
The only thing that doesn't is running applications.
I pretty much never have more then 4 or 5 applications open at the same time, so I just don't see a use for it.
I can easily manage 5 running programs on one desktop.
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Mike
ROFL Call it what you like i still dislike it...
IDK why, but I like the concept. Probably because it's just geeky enough to catch my interest.
But it seems to be glitchy as hell, or that could be my interpretation and what I see as glitches may be purposeful and by design.
If you try to open a second instance of an app on a second desktop say IE that doesn't seem to work. Some apps seem to always want to open on the primary desktop, like the Mail App.
I could see the utility on a small device with say a 10 inch screen but I think even then it might need to be a bit more robust and fleshed out with a few more features.
I played with virtual desktops in linux and Microsoft's own version from SysInternals http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/cc817881.aspx but I always seemed to get bored after a while and return to more conventional, traditional methods of handling multiple apps.
Right Click, that must be the trick, probably because it is a common taskbar across all native and virtual desktops. It's a feature not a bug....Rt Clk on the IEs (icon) showing on the taskbar & select Internet Explorer, again... you will get another IE browser windows it that new Desktop.
I have to agree with the majority call here. I don't dislike it but, for the average user, I cannot see any real potential for it, as opposed to using multi windows on one desktop. Probably MS trying to keep up with the idiosyncrasies of Linux.
Exactly... Poor mans multi monitor as Microsoft calls it.. Everyone to their own but it's not for me and if anything I wish I could remove it or at least exchange it for something else which I do find useful. I've already sent feedback to MS asking if this feature could be made exchangeable as it'a pain when I sometimes forget I'm in win 10 and hit it thinking it's windows explorer (which is the shortcut I use in 8.1)..... Let's hope they at least let us change it for something else..I don't like it either. Calling it Virtual Desktops is a misnomer and might lead some folks to think there is some enhanced security when running virtual devices.
It is just a virtual monitor and should be identified as such.
Exactly... Poor mans multi monitor as Microsoft calls it.. Everyone to their own but it's not for me and if anything I wish I could remove it or at least exchange it for something else which I do find useful. I've already sent feedback to MS asking if this feature could be made exchangeable as it'a pain when I sometimes forget I'm in win 10 and hit it thinking it's windows explorer (which is the shortcut I use in 8.1)..... Let's hope they at least let us change it for something else..