In the course of intensive work on a computer, a standard user launches up to a dozen different programs - from accounting and documentation to development environments. And although the Windows operating system provides for easy switching between programs, it would be much more convenient to have several independent desktops.
Necessary
- - the Internet;
- - DeskSpace program.
Instructions
Step 1
Download and install the DeskSpace program on your computer - this program will allow you to divide your desktop into several parts, each of which will be a full-fledged workplace with its own menu, shortcuts and background image. You can find it on the website softodrom.ru. Check all files that you download on the Internet with antivirus software.
Step 2
Run the program by double clicking on the shortcut. The application will launch as a cube centered on the screen. You can move between tables (cube faces) by simply turning the cube. It is also worth noting that you can choose any desktop on your computer, regardless of the location of files, shortcuts, desktop number.
Step 3
Customize each face by adding shortcuts, menu items, and customizing the background image. You can also customize the transparency of the cube, actions on pressing "hot" keys, reaction to mouse actions. The program also allows you to drag windows between faces using the mouse. In real time, you will see how all the saved settings give the appearance of new desktops.
Step 4
The program supports work with multiple connected monitors, with each desktop being a full-fledged representation of the operating system. You can organize work with different monitors through the program settings menu.
Step 5
The program is a paid software, and only a demo version of the application will be available to you without payment. DeskSpace supports all modern operating systems of the Windows family: Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. If you do not like the program, uninstall it, and all settings and desktops will simply disappear, and the created folders and files will simply move automatically to the standard desktop of the operating system …