Multiple Desktops

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  1. Posts : 32
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with all updates
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    Multiple Desktops


    I have a lot of shortcut Icons on my Win 10 laptop desktop (over 60) and would like to be able to sort them into two groups of related applications, and place them on two different desktop displays, which I could switch between by using say a combination of keyboard presses.Could anyone advise if this is possible either by using something native in Windows 10 or an additional App.
    I realize that there is a facility within WIndows 10 for multiple Desktops, but this does not seem to provide the configuration which i'm seeking.
    Thanks for any help - much appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 16,948
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
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    Added 15th July 2020 -

    I have subsumed these instructions within
    Taskbar Toolbars - Creating and naming, customising, moving [post #20] - TenForumsTutorials
    and it is that post that will, in future, be maintained.




    Willum,

    Is your aim to work with multiple desktops or is that merely a means to an end?

    If you are really just trying to get some structure for your shortcuts so they are easier to work with then you could consider a Taskbar Toolbar.

    Multiple Desktops-taskbar-toolbar.png

    You can create one by right-clicking on your Taskbar & selecting the Toolbars item then just point it to a folder structure where you have all your shortcuts grouped into subfolders however you wish.

    In my illustration, you can see two Taskbar Toolbars - Menus, Favorites.
    • Menus is just a folder in my own Documents folder group whilst Favorites is the IE Favorites folder.
    • Each of the entries in the main list is a subfolder within Menus & each of the sub-items [Deutsch, Francais] are subfolders within the 12 Languages subfolder.
    • I can add to, delete from & re-arrange shortcuts as much as I want.
    • I can mix shortcuts to applications with shortcuts to individual files or to folders.
    • Taskbar toolbars fly out XP-style as you can see so you can move around them very quickly.


    Denis
    Last edited by Try3; 15 Jul 2020 at 06:13.
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  3. Posts : 32
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with all updates
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for your reply Denis - your time and effort is much appreciated :)

    What I'm attempting to do is to create two distict versions of the natural Windows 10 desktop, which each contain say half of the icons which are currently on my single desktop. One version would probably contain icons which I use regularly and the other would contain icons which I use rarely.
    The effect I am trying to achieve would be similar to having two User Accounts with their individual Desktops and shortcut icons.
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  4. Posts : 321
    Windows
       #4

    stardock fences - / > tiles
    Last edited by nt62; 14 Sep 2017 at 10:52.
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  5. Posts : 16,948
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #5

    Willum,

    I do not know of any method for getting Windows to do what you want.

    Denis
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  6. Posts : 321
    Windows
       #6

    and place them on two different desktop displays
    Hello Willum08.

    If you have 2 monitors, they can be set to display as extended, and your preferred can be sorted that way

    would like to be able to sort them into two groups of related applications
    what was suggested can do this (fences) separated by extended displays
    ... unclear ... 2 monitors - or 1 monitor with multiple desktops -

    I'm attempting to create two distinct versions of the natural Windows 10 desktop
    very easy - just add another user -

    If your point was to have 1 user only and multiple desktops -

    realize that there is a facility within WIndows 10 for multiple Desktops
    fences is a good desktop icon sort tool that can hide groups - can create multiple fences that can be ghosted
    tiles is a little dated and complex but can do much (see pm - message inbox)

    depends on what you seek - unclear -
    - multi monitors or 1 - extended or single display - multiple users for distinct independence

    best wishes
    good luck
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  7. Posts : 16,948
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #7

    This seems to be what nt62 is referring to https://www.stardock.com/products/fences/ but obviously I have no idea what is in that PM referred to.

    Denis
    Last edited by Try3; 14 Sep 2017 at 19:05.
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  8. Posts : 32
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with all updates
    Thread Starter
       #8

    My sincere thanks to all you guys for taking the time and trouble to help me. I think I should give 'fences' a try...
    it seems to provide a reasonable solution.
    I'm not intending to use two monitors - just the single display on my laptop.

    Kind Regards to all
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  9. Posts : 32
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with all updates
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Hi, Just downloaded a trial copy of Stardock 'Fences 3' and having had a play with it, it can do exactly what I want !
    And, the bonus is that I can have as many desktops as I want and move between them just by holding down both mouse buttons with the cursor on a blank area of the screen, and swiping left or right... Great program.
    Wonderful ! Thanks nt62 - You've made my day !
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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Pro
       #10

    Try3 said:
    Willum,

    Is your aim to work with multiple desktops or is that merely a means to an end?

    If you are really just trying to get some structure for your shortcuts so they are easier to work with then you could consider a Taskbar Toolbar.

    Multiple Desktops-taskbar-toolbar.png

    You can create one by right-clicking on your Taskbar & selecting the Toolbars item then just point it to a folder structure where you have all your shortcuts grouped into subfolders however you wish.

    In my illustration, you can see two Taskbar Toolbars - Menus, Favorites.
    • Menus is just a folder in my own Documents folder group whilst Favorites is the IE Favorites folder.
    • Each of the entries in the main list is a subfolder within Menus & each of the sub-items [Deutsch, Francais] are subfolders within the 12 Languages subfolder.
    • I can add to, delete from & re-arrange shortcuts as much as I want.
    • I can mix shortcuts to applications with shortcuts to individual files or to folders.
    • Taskbar toolbars fly out XP-style as you can see so you can move around them very quickly.


    Denis
    Denis, I love that solution. However I am having problems setting it up.
    Would you happen to know of any instructions?

    John
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