You can use the context menu by clicking the right mouse button in either the mini-window or on the sys-tray icon.
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You can change the number of virtual desktops using the properties menu item in the context menu.
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You can set up hotkeys for switching desktops fast. Use the properties menu item in the context menu and select the Hotkeys tab.
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You can use the taskbar desk icons to switch virtual desktops.
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You can use Alt-Tab to switch to applications in another virtual desktop and the virtual desktop containing that application will automatically be selected.
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You can configure different wallpaper/patters/colors for each virtual desktop. Use the properties menu item in the context menu and select the Desks tab.
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You can assign rules to windows. Rules allow you to make applications start in specific desks, or appear in all desks, as well as many other options.
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You can re-apply you window rules at any time using either the "Re-Apply Rules" menu item or by configuring a hotkey.
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You can configure your mini-window to be semi-transparent, allowing you to see applications behind your mini-window.
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You can disable the titlebar on the mini-window. If you want to move the mini-window, select the mini-window image of the mini-window and move it as you would move any other application using the mini-window.
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You can configure a taskbar icon for the mini-window.
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You can configure the mini-window to stay on top of all other applications.
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You can configure the mini-window to autohide. Moving the mouse to the corner closest to the mini-window will show the mini-window when it is hidden.
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You can completely customize the appearance of the mini-window. Use the Properties menu item and select the Appearance tab.
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You can configure hotkeys for almost every action that can be performed enable Virtual Desktop.
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You can temporarily disable hotkeys using the context menu. This is handy if your hotkeys conflict with an applications keys.
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You can use the enable Virtual Desktop window selector to perform actions on applications such as switching apps, closing windows or bring windows to the current desktop.
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Drag switching allows you to switch desks automatically just by moving your mouse across a desk boundary.
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Drag sliding allows you to navigate around your virtual desktops as if they were one single continuous desktop. Moving your mouse across a desk boundary will smoothly scroll your viewport in that direction.