You can click one notification to view its detail information or open the related settings window. It is listed above the screen, and Window 10 will automatically classify different notifications.
The first part is the Windows 10 notification Center. You can click it to open the action center. If there is no new notification, the icon is hollow, but if there is one or more notifications, the icon is filled. Where is the Action Center in Windows 10?īy default, the action center will show a notification on the taskbar notification area, which is in the right-bottom corner.
If you have two or more desktops already open, the "Add a desktop" button will appear as a gray tile with a plus symbol. In the Task View pane, click New desktop to add a virtual desktop. To add a virtual desktop, open up the new Task View pane by clicking the Task View button (two overlapping rectangles) on the taskbar, or by pressing the Windows Key + Tab. You can manage the view of your virtual desktop, and move applications to different desktops, show windows on all desktops or close pages on a selected desktop. The Task View pane in Windows 10 allows you to add an unlimited number of virtual desktops quickly and easily.
And you'll have access to other cool features like support for Android apps.) Whether you're a longtime Windows 10 user or have only recently upgraded to Windows 10 after support for Windows 7 ended in 2020, we'll walk you through using multiple virtual desktops. (And now, if you're one of the many who are upgrading to Windows 11, it's even easier to set up and toggle between multiple virtual desktops. If you're still working from home due to the pandemic and juggling several different projects on the same computer, multiple desktops can be a life-saver. Using virtual desktops in Windows 10 can be highly advantageous, particularly for anyone with a single-monitor setup. We'll show you how to use virtual desktops on Windows 10.