Desktops

Package: WA2L/WinTools 1.2.08
Section: General Commands (1)
Updated: 27 April 2018
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NAME

Desktops - handle 4 virtual desktops on Windows

 

SYNOPSIS

WA2LWinTools/bin/Desktops [ -h | -i | -u | -V ]

 

AVAILABILITY

WA2L/WinTools

 

DESCRIPTION

Desktops allows you to organize your applications on up to four virtual desktops. Read email on one, browse the web on the second, and do work in your productivity software on the third, without the clutter of the windows you're not using. After you configure hotkeys for switching desktops, you can create and switch desktops either by clicking on the tray icon to open a desktop preview and switching window, or by using the hotkeys.

See also: https://www.sysinternals.com/downloads/desktops for more information.

 

OPTIONS

-h
usage message.

Start Desktops.

-i
install the Desktops command to 'Startup' in the Windows Start Menu.

-u
uninstall the Desktops shortcut from 'Startup' in the Windows Start Menu.

-V
print program version.

 

ENVIRONMENT

-

 

EXIT STATUS

0
no error.

4
usage message displayed.

5
version message displayed.

 

FILES

-

 

EXAMPLES

-

 

SEE ALSO

wintoolsintro(1), activehotkeys(1m), config(1m), https://www.sysinternals.com/downloads/desktops

 

NOTES

Desktops has been developed by Mark Russinovich.

Parts of the documentation has been extracted from the documentation on https://www.sysinternals.com/downloads/desktops.

 

BUGS

-

 

AUTHOR

Desktops was developed by Mark Russinovich and integrated into WA2L/WinTools by Christian Walther. Send suggestions and bug reports regarding the integration to wa2l@users.sourceforge.net .

 

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2020 Christian Walther

This is free software; see WA2LWinTools/man/COPYING for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
AVAILABILITY
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
EXIT STATUS
FILES
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
NOTES
BUGS
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT

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