Windows + CTRL + F4: Close the current desktop. Windows + CTRL + D: Create a new desktop. I find this better way than just dragging the regular size windows between monitors. Windows + CTRL + Left or Right Arrow: Switch to the previous or next desktop. For Task View (not multiple-desktop related), use the thumbnail to drag around between monitors, which should be useful for multi-monitor users. Dragging it through Task View/Timeline button on the Taskbar which will invoke Task View/Timeline and then continue dragging to another desktop, then will switch to that desktop and there drop it on another app or File Explorer window. Let's say I drag a file from a File Explorer to another desktop. Ability to drag-and-drop files or objects between desktops. Better management on assigning apps to specific desktop and will only open there regardless if you moved it and close on another desktop. So when user logs in for the first time from shutdown, if you assign Desktop 2, it will logs in to Desktop 2. Assign specific desktop as a default desktop, similar to how Android homescreen works. I would like to create an Icon (or 2) that I can put on my desktop and or taskbar so that I can click and screen. Most of the time I can work around this limit, but not always. When I try to screen cap, it truncates part of the screen. My screen capture tool is not designed to handle 4K resolution. Ability to assign each desktop with their own wallpaper. Quick switch screen resolution Windows 10. This has to be one of the basic feature still not implemented. This needs several things which some have been frequently requested: They need to further improve this virtual multiple desktop feature, which is still barebones that many power users may not able to use it since its too basic and average users don't need to use multiple desktops or simply can't find a workflow for this. It seems they forgot that one of the aspect that they aim for the Wave 1 of Fluent Design is Motion. There is no animation when you hover those desktop thumbnails too, its all static. When you click those virtual desktop, there is no exit animation on Task View, which only works when you hover first and click the thumbnail of virtual desktop. Lastly about non-functional thing about Task View is it doesn't even fully polished in terms of animations. Keyboard shortcut to automatically switch to specific virtual desktop Ability to automatically open an app to specific desktop only (power-user feature) Dragging the object to Task View button and dropping it to the thumbnail window. Drag and drop files/objects from an app/window to another app using Task View. Super useful for multi-monitor setup, and moving windows using Task View would be easier and less clunky than the traditional method. in File Explorer Open Desktop then Right Click on Quick Access and click ' Pin current Folder to Quick Access '. Went though a google search and I cant seem to get it back. Also lost Desktop as a print to location. Move windows between monitors using Task View. Seemed to coincide with this past Tuesday's update (3/1/16). This is super useful for organizing your workflow.
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