Using Virtual Desktops To Organize Your Screens
Example from How-To Geek Working on a laptop and wish you had more screens? You can actually use Virtual Desktops to gather your applications and windows into different spaces, switching back and forth between your tasks with ease. One thing you can try is putting your Teams, Clever Case, and Outlook apps on one screen, and your Word and browsers on another. Then, press a quick key to switch back and forth!
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