📂 You can create virtual desktops in Windows 11 and switch between them to perform different tasks.
⚙️ The default desktop application in Windows 11 can be disabled in the taskbar settings, and there is a more useful and free open-source alternative called Windows Worksal Desktop Helper.
🔗 You can download the Windows Worksal Desktop Helper from the link provided in the description.
✅ There is a program for Windows virtual desktop that can be easily installed.
🔒 The program provides warnings about potential risks and suggests steps to ensure safety.
🔍 Multiple scanning methods can be used to verify the safety of the downloaded file.
🔑 A program for virtual desktops on Windows 10/11 is being installed and requires .NET Framework to function properly.
⚡ The program is easy to install, taking up a small amount of space, and quickly loads after installation.
🔧 The program can be accessed from the list of programs and can be rearranged by dragging and dropping.
📝 You can navigate forward and backward between virtual desktops and open new desktops.
🖥️ You can open multiple virtual desktops and switch between them using keyboard shortcuts.
🔍 You can open and switch between different applications and files within each virtual desktop.
👉 It is possible to navigate between virtual desktops easily using specific keyboard shortcuts.
👀 By clicking on certain buttons, users can open, close, and switch between different virtual desktops.
⚙️ Users can customize their virtual desktop settings and make adjustments according to their preferences.
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