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The thread discusses how the original poster wants to replicate Linux Mint's customizable taskbars and virtual desktops on Windows 10. The reply clarifies that Windows doesn't natively support such features, requiring third-party software for similar functionality. The original poster expresses frustration with Windows' update system, indicating a negative overall sentiment toward Windows.

Palladini

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I have Both Windows 10 and Linux mint 20 Cinnamon installed on this Laptop, and Linux mint lets me put a tool bar on any edge of the screen, How do I do that with Windows. If you looked at my Linux Mint screen, you would see I have 2 Toolbars the run across the entire screen, one at he bottom of the screen and one that runs right across the top of the screen, where I have several applets, one which gives me multiple works spaces, one click takes me to whole new screen, it is like having dual screens on a desktop. is there anything like that in the windows OS
 

Neemobeer

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You can't natively with Windows. You'd need third party software to provide that functionality.
 

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Palladini

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1 more reason to hate Windows, their Update system is the absolute worse