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  2. Task View - Wikipedia

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    Task View is a task switcher and virtual desktop system introduced in Windows 10 and is among the first features new to Windows 10.Task View allows a user to quickly locate an open window, quickly hide all windows and show the desktop, and to manage windows across multiple monitors or virtual desktops.

  3. DeskSpace - Wikipedia

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    Deskspace is the first desktop manager to make the cube-style desktop feature available on Microsoft Windows. [citation needed] DeskSpace makes use of and requires DirectX 8.1 [1] in contrast to most other virtual desktop managers that use OpenGL. It supports up to nine monitors. [2]

  4. Virtual desktop - Wikipedia

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    The first implementation of virtual desktops for Unix was vtwm in 1990. IXI Limited's Panorama was an early example of a commercial virtual desktop product for Unix. [5] Many of today's X window managers and Wayland compositors now include virtual desktop capabilities. Configurations range from as few as two virtual desktops to several hundred.

  5. VirtuaWin - Wikipedia

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    The number of available virtual desktops may be configured up to 20, where 4 is the default setting. An API for external modules is provided, which can be downloaded and installed separately. External authors have contributed more than 20 modules to the project, e.g., an enhanced overview of desktops and windows by a pager, changing desktop ...

  6. Virtual Desktop for VR is a glimpse at a future without monitors

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    The 10-inch VGA monitor that came with my Packard Bell desktop in the '90s was a huge leap forward from the low-res Apple II displays I used in school. ... a $15 app developed by Guy Godin for the ...

  7. Desktop virtualization - Wikipedia

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    A common implementation of this approach involves hosting multiple desktop operating system instances on a server hardware platform running a hypervisor. Its latest iteration is generally referred to as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, or "VDI" ("VDI" is often used incorrectly to refer to any desktop virtualization implementation [2]).

  8. Desktop Window Manager - Wikipedia

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    The composition tree represents the desktop and all the windows hosted in it, which are then rendered by MIL from the back of the scene to the front. [8] Since all the windows contribute to the final image, the color of a resultant pixel can be decided by more than one window. This is used to implement effects such as per-pixel transparency.

  9. AMD Eyefinity - Wikipedia

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    In Fit or Expand mode, AMD compensates for mismatched resolutions by creating a virtual desktop of a different resolution than the monitors, and then either padding it out or cropping it as is necessary. [39] AMD Eyefinity works with games that support non-standard aspect ratios, which is required for panning across multiple displays.