In Windows 11 there’s a button on the taskbar next to the start button that lets you switch between multiple desktop environments. It seems like something that would probably be useful in theory, but I can’t think of any reason why I would want to use it. Is it actually useful? What do people use it for?

  • BurningnnTreeOP
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    1 年前

    Why not just have all of that open on one desktop? Is it because you want your personal stuff to be hidden in case you need to share your screen?

    • KISSmyOS@lemmy.world
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      To group your open windows into 2 “themes”.
      So for example when you use Alt-Tab, you only flip through your work windows while working, and only through your me-stuff while on break.

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      It’s a nice seapration of concerns. All the taskbar icons only show in their respective space, so I can keep my mind off work when I’m not working, and vice-versa, and there’s less general clutter to sort through.