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Back in the 90's we had virtual desktops. I have been waiting a VERY long time for Windows to have a functional virtual desktop offering.
I can access my work computer from home in a "virtual" environment via Citrix.
Maybe Citrix has a home version of their product you could use.
I think that might be what is known as a "remote desktop". NX (which also works on OSX and Linux) and VNC are other such remote desktop solutions. A virtual desktop is just a desktop which is larger than what can be shown (simultaneously) on the monitor.I can access my work computer from home in a "virtual" environment via Citrix.
Maybe Citrix has a home version of their product you could use.
I think that might be what is known as a "remote desktop". NX (which also works on OSX and Linux) and VNC are other such remote desktop solutions. A virtual desktop is just a desktop which is larger than what can be shown (simultaneously) on the monitor.
Exactly, or even 3 or 4 extra "monitors". You can then navigate to these other desktops by clicking on a little map in the system tray or with a key sequence such as ctrl-alt-left/right/up/down etc.Like a dual monitor...without the second monitor?
Exactly, or even 3 or 4 extra "monitors". You can then navigate to these other desktops by clicking on a little map in the system tray or with a key sequence such as ctrl-alt-left/right/up/down etc.