Chrome OS will support virtual desktops, which can operate similarly to Windows 10

Google is considering adding to Chrome OS a new feature that makes it not only look like but also works similar to Windows 10.

Google is considering adding to Chrome OS a new feature that makes it not only look like but also works similar to Windows 10.

New changes on Chromium's commit page show that Google's Chrome OS will support virtual desktops - a feature that has now appeared in Windows 10. With this new feature, Chrome OS users can work on laptops with plenty of Different applications, operating on the same screen becomes much easier.

To open this virtual desktop interface, users just need to click on a separate button and start creating new virtual desktops, or manage previously available virtual desktops.

Chrome OS will support virtual desktops, which can operate similarly to Windows 10 Picture 1Chrome OS will support virtual desktops, which can operate similarly to Windows 10 Picture 1

In addition, Chrome OS will also be updated with some new functions to give users more wonderful experiences with virtual desktops such as allowing to name each different desktop or drag applications from one desktop to another .

Although Google has not yet released any detailed information about supporting virtual desktops on Chrome OS, it may release the feature in an upcoming update to turn Chrome OS into a horizontal rival. Equal to Windows 10.

In the prime time, Chrome OS has developed quite rapidly, especially in the field of education. And if Google 's Internet access platform is also supported with virtual desktop functionality, it will become a perfect replacement for Microsoft' s operating system.

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