Security News > 2021 > March > Windows 10 to let you further customize your Virtual Desktops

Microsoft has added new features to Windows 10 Virtual Desktops that allow you to customize them to your liking.
Windows 10 currently allows you to create virtual desktops that you can use to launch applications and files that will not appear on your main desktop or other virtual desktops.
Virtual desktops allow you to organize how you use Windows, one virtual desktop for development work, one for emails and business applications, and another for games.
Currently, Windows 10 does not allow too much customization of virtual desktops, other than renaming them.
Today, Microsoft released Windows Insider Preview build 21337 with an updated Virtual Desktop experience that allows you to use a different background for each desktop.
It is now also possible to reorder your virtual desktop by dragging and dropping them in your list or by right-clicking on a virtual desktop and select 'Move Left' or 'Move Right.
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