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Will Windows Vista Support Multiple Desktops?
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There's been an XP PowerToy that has been doing this for the longest time (downloadable off of microsoft.com) so it would make sense to include it as a feature in Vista.
Multiple monitors have been supported by windows for quite a while now (I think they were even supported as early as 98). Vista will defenitely support them. Virtual desktops is a whole different story.
I heard of nview, but never used it. Currently I am using an opensource software called Virtual Dimension (works well). However, I would much rather see this as a feature of Vista, rather then having to run third party software.
I heard of nview, but never used it. Currently I am using an opensource software called Virtual Dimension (works well). However, I would much rather see this as a feature of Vista, rather then having to run third party software.
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