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Saturday 25 June 2016

How to Open a Second Desktop in Windows 10


The Windows desktop originated when using the mouse was the most common method for selecting objects (touchscreens were nonexistent). Therefore, on the Windows 10 desktop, a few tasks are easier to do with the mouse than with touch or keyboard.

Before you open a second desktop, if File Explorer and Recycle Bin aren't open on your desktop, open those programs now.

1.Select the Task View button on the taskbar.

You can use this button to switch between open application windows. After you select the Task View button, thumbnail versions of open windows appear on the desktop. At this point, you can select a thumbnail to go to a different application, but don't do that just yet.

You can press the Windows button + Tab to select the Task View button. Notice the New Desktop button that appears after you select the Task View button.

2.Select the New Desktop button now.

As shown, two desktop tiles appear at the bottom of the screen. The desktop tiles are labeled "Desktop 1" and "Desktop 2."


3.Select Desktop 2.

You see a brand-new, pristine desktop. Congratulations; you are now in Desktop 2.

Create a second (or third or fourth) desktop when you want to keep the first desktop from getting crowded with too many applications or to better organize your work. For example, if you are using applications for your work and using other applications for leisure purposes, put the work applications on one desktop and the leisure applications on another. This will help you find the application you want to work with.

4.While you are on Desktop 2, open the Photos app. Having just one application on the desktop makes working with that application a little easier.

Select the Task View button again. You can see, on the Desktop 2 tile, the Photos app.

5.Move the pointer or your finger onto the Desktop 2 tile, and when the Close button appears, click or tap the Close button to close Desktop 2.

The Photos app that you opened on Desktop 2 now appears on Desktop 1, the only open desktop. When you close a desktop, all its open applications move to the desktop that is still open.
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