You may want to separate your domestic or leisure use from your work or business use, in which case multiple desktops are the answer. They provide a separate space for you to group applications, such as the best web browsers (opens in new tab), in a way that frees you up to concentrate on one task at a time. Most of the best home computers (opens in new tab) and the best laptops (opens in new tab) run some form of operating system, usually Windows or MacOS, and both have their distinct methods for running multiple desktops. We’ll show you how to run multiple desktops on Windows on Mac in just a few easy steps.

How to run multiple desktops in Windows

In Windows 10 or Windows 11, follow these steps to create an extra desktop or several:

How to run multiple desktops in Mac

Mac OS has a desktop feature called Mission Control to allow you to manage multiple desktops

Press F3 or Control + UpClick Mission Control on your Mac’s DockSwipe up on the trackpad with three or four fingersYou should now see a Mission Control window with available desktops at the top of the screen. You can open additional desktops by clicking the + icon located towards the right of the screen.

And that’s it! With just a few simple steps you can now use multiple desktops to better organize your work and leisure activities on any Windows PC or Mac. Discover more tech guides… Windows vs MacOS (opens in new tab) Best touch screen monitors         Best webcams

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