Windows 10 Saving Multiple Desktops

Matt Tedeschi

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I've created 5 "Desktop" screens setup for use between 3 monitors.

For example: I have Chrome open in "Desktop 1" on Monitor 1. I have Microsoft Edge & Photoshop open on Monitor 2 on "Desktop 1". And lastly, on "Desktop 1" I have my Gmail inbox open on Monitor 3.

Now imagine a scenario like this for the other 4 "Desktop" screens between the 3 monitors.

As you can imagine resetting the browsers, browser tabs, apps, pages, files & other media after every restart would be a nightmare. Please tell me there's a way that I can save a preset to initialize each Desktop/Monitor in the event of crashes, restarts, updates, freezes, or the myriad of other problems that can occur with Windows.

If you're unsure what I mean by "Desktops", check out the following screenshot. Each Desktop at the bottom of the page has information spread among 3 monitors. For instance, the post you see is on Monitor 2 (the center monitor) on "Desktop" 4.

An image from 'Saving Multiple Desktops'. Screenshot of a Windows forum thread discussing setup of multiple desktop layouts on Windows 10.


Kind regards!
 

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I haven't seen that either.:( I use my 2nd monitor for my Google Calendar or E-mail, and my 1st monitor for everything else. What you might consider is buying a 2nd PC if you want to go beyond 3 screens with each being dedicated to specific app or browser/app combo.:eagerness: Since it sound like you have 3 monitors each showing a different app or browser/app, you only need to get a 2nd PC with a dual-monitor card for the dedicated 4th and 5th apps. You can find used Dell Dimensions that are 8-10 years old with this setup for $150-$200 on ebay and most of those will run W10, [make certain they are not built prior to 2007, else you'll have hardware issues upgrading to W10], which you are running presumably on your...

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Unfortunately no there isn't anything built into Windows to save your desktop. If anyone does have a product Star Dock might.
 

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I haven't seen that either.:( I use my 2nd monitor for my Google Calendar or E-mail, and my 1st monitor for everything else. What you might consider is buying a 2nd PC if you want to go beyond 3 screens with each being dedicated to specific app or browser/app combo.:eagerness: Since it sound like you have 3 monitors each showing a different app or browser/app, you only need to get a 2nd PC with a dual-monitor card for the dedicated 4th and 5th apps. You can find used Dell Dimensions that are 8-10 years old with this setup for $150-$200 on ebay and most of those will run W10, [make certain they are not built prior to 2007, else you'll have hardware issues upgrading to W10], which you are running presumably on your current machine since you posted your question in the W10 forum. Then add 2 monitors, such as LCD, install your apps, and W10 will do the rest. You would then have 5 monitors showing 5 different apps every time you turn on your computers! :up: If you went with 17" LCD monitors those are $100 new on Tiger Direct or cheaper if you shop around. For $350-$400 you could do this setup and get what you want using additional hardware. Sorry there isn't a way to use the virtual desktop in W10 to do this.:frown:

Best of luck,
<<<BIGBEARJEDI>>>
 

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