Rename Virtual Desktops In Windows 10

Virtual desktops in Windows 10 have a default naming scheme like Desktop 1, Desktop 2, and so on and can be directly accessed using the shortcut keys Win key +Tab. (More on keyboard shortcuts for virtual desktops can be found here). However, with the May 2020 version 2004 update, you can now rename them too as needed which makes it easy to locate and use them. Checking and updating to version 2004: For...

Change Snap And Virtual Desktop Settings In Windows 10

Snap feature in Windows 10 is useful to maximize screen space by tiling and arranging open windows. It can, however, be disabled or configured further. Here is how: Access Windows Settings (shortcut keys: Win key + I) and choose System. Then go to Multitasking and from the section of Work with multiple windows, change the Snap settings. To disable it completely, turn off the option of Snap windows....

5 Useful Keyboard Shortcuts For Working With Virtual Desktops In Windows 10

A useful addition to Windows 10 is the feature of adding virtual desktops without using third party tools. This is a big help in staying focused, reducing clutter on desktop and remain organized when completing tasks without adding another physical display/monitor. Using this feature is easy by accessing it from the Task View. Click on New desktop at the bottom right and create new virtual desktops...