Hi,
I'm not sure IF this is the appropriate section to post this thread, I'm going to do it anyway, though.
On Windows 10 build 10162 I have tried for the first time ever the Virtual Desktop feature. It is awesome! I wish to have at least one program, the monitoring utility HWiNFO64, to start on Windows startup. I use this constantly on Windows 7.
So, I have set it to run on my second virtual desktop, Desktop 2, as Win 10 calls it. Each time I reboot though the program opens in Desktop 1, and it pops up in front of me. I also have another program, the Aquasuite, which offers some beautiful Overview pages that can be designed and set to display on the desktop. Again, I have set it to run on Windows start up, and set its Overview page to display, to appear, on Desktop 2. But when I reboot it displays on Desktop 1, as well.
What is your experience with virtual desktops and the programs you set to start with Windows?
Is this a normal thing? Is it something Windows 10 is responsible for, or something these programs themselves are responsible and should take care of?
Finally, one last question: I have observed that if I have a file or a folder on my Desktop 1, I can see them on Desktop 2, as well. Is there a way those, whatever I have on Desktop 1, to not appear on (virtual) Desktop 2?
Thank you.
TaskView is currently pretty basic. There is no way to tell an app to always open on a specific desktop, nor is there any way to make desktops unique to a virtual desktop. I hope this will improve as Microsoft upgrades Windows 10 over the next year or so. There are other features I would like, such as the ability to have an app visible on all desktops. But, as of now, no ability to do that.
Oh, okay I see!
So, what I've referred to is simply not possible on Windows 10 right now, but it is something for the future. All right then, no problem
Personally, I will simply set these monitoring tools on my Desktop 1 and then, Crtl + WinKey + right arrow button to pass on my clean and empty Desktop 2 to continue my day.
Thank you
PS: I hope they will fix thissoon though!
It may be done through a 3rd party app at some point. Even on Linux which has had virtual desktops for a long long time now, its still not very user friendly to get programs that run at startup to start on certain desktops. KDE is good but the rest leave a lot to be desired.
Thanks for your reply, Edwin, but what you show me -and it is already set the way you show it- is not what I meant. What you show in your screenshot makes, for example, Google Chrome when opened and running on Desktop_1 to not appear on Desktop_2. This works fine.
What I meant is if you have, for example, a .txt file or a folder saved on Desktop_1 to not show on Desktop_2. I asked IF this is possible. Mystere gave the right answer, saying that the TaskView is still pretty basic and what I ask cannot happen (yet).
Thank you.
According to my Client Server II instructor at ITT-TECH, you CAN accomplish this through Group Policy. I"m unsure how, obviously, but that is one of the three next major on-my-own-time projects I plan to tackle.
I'll let you all know my results later.
Well, there's been *some* improvement with TaskView. For instance, it's now possible to mark certain apps to always show, regardless of which desktop you're on. Hopefully the improvements keep coming.
I also would like to have this feature...
Just now I found a command line tool named Vdesk that might be able to arrange what we need. Some ways of usage are described here. That tool might be worth giving a try!
UPDATE: this will be a correct link for exe file