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Multi virtual desktops. Save apps positions on appropriate desktops (after computer restart). #311

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maciekkukuczka opened this issue Sep 9, 2019 · 3 comments
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Idea-Enhancement New feature or request on an existing product Product-Virtual Desktop Refers to the idea of an Improved Virtual Desktop power toys Product-Window Manager Refers to the idea of a Window Manager PowerToy

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By default, if we restart the computer, (and we have apps in autostart) all previously launched apps appear on the first desktop and must be redeployed on virtual desktops.

(I don't know if I explained it correctly)

@enricogior enricogior added Idea-Enhancement New feature or request on an existing product Product-Window Manager Refers to the idea of a Window Manager PowerToy labels Sep 9, 2019
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Hi @maciekkukuczka
I think you explained it correctly, this is definitely a limit of the current implementation of VD.

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nikopen commented May 14, 2020

bump, much needed feature for windows

@enricogior enricogior added Product-Virtual Desktop Refers to the idea of an Improved Virtual Desktop power toys and removed FancyZones-VirtualDesktop Issue that deal with FZ and VDs labels Dec 13, 2020
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Closing as duplicate of #32

ironyman pushed a commit to ironyman/PowerToys that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2025
This adds a new form page for quickly creating a new extension. 

* `ExtensionTemplate/` should be zipped up into `template.zip`. 
* fill in that form, then when you submit the form, we'll unzip the template. 
* You should be able to just open that solution up and just **go**
* I moved the built-in commands lower in the list. The only visible commands it exposes are "Open CmdPal settings" and "Create new extension" (the others are hidden fallbacks, so it doesn't really matter)
* To mitigate that the settings command is lower in the list, I added it to the "page title" spot in the command bar (only on the root view). 

Closes microsoft#311
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