如果您在这些大流行时期使用单显示器 PC 并在家工作,那么创建多个虚拟桌面对您来说非常方便。由于在家工作时,必须一次管理多个项目或任务,虚拟桌面肯定可以提高您的工作效率。
使用Windows 10 ,创建一个新的虚拟桌面(create a new virtual desktop)并管理其中的多个实际上非常容易。您可以在每个虚拟桌面上打开不同的程序,是的,您可以创建无限数量的桌面。
像专业人士一样管理虚拟桌面
虚拟桌面确实可以提高您的工作效率,前提是您知道如何在它们之间快速切换。好吧(Well),键盘快捷键是在所有打开的虚拟桌面之间切换的唯一方法。如果您已经使用过虚拟桌面,您可能知道这些快捷方式,但今天在这篇文章中,我将告诉您一些鲜为人知的键盘快捷方式,以便在Windows 10上的虚拟桌面之间快速切换并更好地管理它们。
1] WIN +Tab- Show所有打开的虚拟桌面
此键盘快捷键将向您显示所有打开的虚拟桌面及其各自的编号。您可以单击要打开的任何桌面。或者,您也可以单击任务栏中的TASK VIEW选项以查看所有可用的虚拟桌面。
不仅是您当前的桌面,而且您还可以在这里查看您之前的虚拟桌面。从右上角的滚动条中,您可以查看过去一个月的虚拟桌面。
2] Win+Ctrl+D- 打开新标签
按此快捷键Win+Ctrl+D打开一个新选项卡,或者如果您已经打开了两个或多个桌面,您可以按Win+Tab打开所有桌面,然后单击+号并按Enter。要返回桌面,只需按键盘上的Esc按钮。(Esc)请记住(Remember),您可以在 Windows 10 PC 上打开无数个桌面。每次打开新桌面时,您都会在任务视图(Task View)屏幕顶部看到其缩略图。
提示(TIP):您还可以更改键盘快捷键以在虚拟桌面之间切换(change the keyboard shortcut to switch between Virtual Desktops)。
3]将Windows(Move Windows)从一个桌面(Desktop)移动到另一个
只需单击一下,您就可以将窗口从一个桌面移动到另一个桌面。Press Win+Tab,这将显示所有可用的桌面。转到要移动的窗口并右键单击。选择要移入的桌面(Desktop)。您还可以将其移至新桌面或在所有打开的虚拟桌面上显示此特定窗口。
4]重命名桌面
默认情况下,虚拟桌面以桌面 1(Desktop 1)、桌面 2(Desktop 2)等数字打开,但您可以根据项目重命名它们以使其更方便。打开可用的桌面Win+Tab并转到顶部功能区中的任何桌面并右键单击。单击(Click)重命名(Rename)并根据您自己的喜好命名。
5]捕捉桌面
转到要捕捉的桌面并右键单击。根据您的喜好选择(Select)左对齐或右对齐。
6]检查(Check)虚拟桌面上打开的所有程序
如果您忘记了在哪个桌面上打开了哪个程序,请将光标悬停在桌面上,您可以看到在该特定桌面上打开的所有程序和应用程序。
7]删除虚拟桌面
如果你打开了太多,你可能想关闭一些。只需使用(Simply)Win+Tab打开所有桌面并点击关闭按钮即可终止该特定桌面。然后,在该特定桌面上打开的所有程序和应用程序将自动移动到以前的桌面,并与现有程序和应用程序合并。所以基本上,你不能仅仅通过终止桌面来结束所有打开的程序。您必须手动关闭它们中的每一个。
8]在两个桌面上打开相同的应用程序(Open)
例如,如果您正在使用 excel 并希望在两个桌面上打开相同的应用程序以维护两个不同的 excel 表,请按Win+Tab并在不同的桌面上选择并删除其中一个 excel,您就完成了。
9]多任务处理
您的 Windows 10 PC 上有一个多任务设置,您可以在其中更改虚拟桌面(Virtual Desktops)设置。转到Settings ( Win+I )–> Systems–> Multitasking 并向下滚动到Virtual Desktops。默认情况下,这些设置仅保存到我正在使用的桌面(Only the desktop I’m using),但是您可以根据自己的喜好将每个设置设置为在所有桌面上显示。
阅读(Read): 虚拟桌面提示和技巧(Virtual Desktop Tips and Tricks)。
因此,这些是一些可以帮助您更好地处理和管理虚拟桌面的键盘快捷键。如果您希望我们添加更多内容,请告诉我们。Windows 11/10中不使用此虚拟桌面(Desktop)或任务视图(Task View)功能,您只需从任务栏中删除任务视图按钮即可。
相关:(Related:) 如何在 Windows 11 中管理虚拟桌面。
How to Manage Virtual Desktop like a Pro in Windows 10
If you аre usіng a single monitor PC and working from home in thesе pandemic timeѕ, creating multiple virtual dеѕktopѕ can be νery handу for you. Sіnce while working from home, onе has to manage multiple projects or tasks at а time, virtual desktops can surely increasе your productivity.
With Windows 10 it is actually very easy to create a new virtual desktop and manage multiple of them. You can open different programs on each virtual desktop and yes, you can create an unlimited number of desktops.
Manage Virtual Desktops Like a Pro
Virtual desktops can indeed increase your productivity, provided you know how to juggle between them quickly. Well, keyboard shortcuts are the only way to switch between your all opened virtual desktops. If you have been using virtual desktops already, you might be aware of those shortcuts but today in this post, I will tell you about some lesser-known keyboard shortcuts to quickly switch between your virtual desktops on Windows 10 and manage them better.
1] WIN +Tab- Show all virtual desktops opened
This keyboard shortcut will show you all the virtual desktops opened with their respective numbers. You can click on any desktop you want to open. Alternatively, you can also click on the TASK VIEW option in your taskbar to see all the available virtual desktops.
Not just your current desktops, but here you can check your earlier virtual desktops too. From the scroller in the right corner, you can check your virtual desktops for the last one month.
2] Win+Ctrl+D- Open New Tab
Press this shortcut Win+Ctrl+D to open a new tab or if you already have two or more desktops open, you can press Win+Tab to open all desktops and click on the + sign and press Enter. To return to your desktop, just hit the Esc button on your keyboard. Remember, you can open an endless number of desktops on your Windows 10 PC. Every time you open a new desktop, you will see its thumbnail at the top of your Task View screen.
TIP: You can also change the keyboard shortcut to switch between Virtual Desktops.
3] Move Windows From One Desktop to Another
with just a single click you can move windows from one desktop to another. Press Win+Tab, this will show all the desktops available. Go to the window you want to move and right-click. Select the Desktop you want it to move in. You can also move it to a new desktop or show this particular window on all the open virtual desktops.
4] Rename Desktops
The virtual desktops by default open with the numbers like Desktop 1, Desktop 2, and so on but you can rename them as per your projects to make it more convenient. Open the available desktops Win+Tab and go to any desktop in the top ribbon and right-click. Click on Rename and name it as per your own preference.
5] Snap the desktops
Go to the desktop you want to snap and right-click. Select snap left or snap right as per your preference.
6] Check all programs open on a virtual desktop
In case you forget what program was open on which desktop, hover your cursor over the desktop and you can see all the programs and apps open on that particular desktop.
7] Delete Virtual Desktop
If you have opened too many of them, you might want to close some. Simply open all the desktops with Win+Tab and hit the close button to terminate that particular desktop. All the programs and applications open on that particular desktop will then be automatically moved to the previous desktop and will merge with the existing programs and apps. So basically, you cannot end all the opened programs just by terminating the desktop. You have to manually close each one of them.
8] Open the same application on two desktops
For example, if you are working on excel and want to open the same app on two desktops to maintain two different excel sheets press Win+Tab and pick and drop one of the excel on a different desktop and you are done.
9] Multitasking
There is a setting of Multitasking on your Windows 10 PC wherein you can change the Virtual Desktops settings. G-o to Settings (Win+I)–> Systems–> Multitasking and scroll down to Virtual Desktops. By default the settings are saved to Only the desktop I’m using but, you can set each to show on all desktops as per your own preferences.
Read: Virtual Desktop Tips and Tricks.
So these were a few of the keyboard shortcuts which will help you handle and manage your virtual desktop better. Do let us know if you want us to add any more. In case you do not use this Virtual Desktop or Task View feature in Windows 11/10, you can simply remove the Task View button from the taskbar.
Related: How to Manage Virtual Desktops in Windows 11.