How to rename virtual desktop in Windows 10

Task View is a virtual desktop manager in Windows 10, allowing you to quickly switch between all open applications on multiple virtual desktops. Starting with Windows 10 build 18963, you can now rename virtual desktops.

Task View is a virtual desktop manager in Windows 10, allowing you to quickly switch between all open applications on multiple virtual desktops. Create custom additional desktops to group applications for productivity, entertainment or whatever you like. This makes multitasking and arranging open applications much easier.

Virtual desktops exist to help you visually separate and identify various tasks on your PC. They can also be useful when presenting - allowing you to prepare demos on various desktops.

For how to use virtual desktop, please refer to the article: How to use virtual desktop on Windows 10?

Starting with Windows 10 build 18963, you can now rename your different virtual desktops to help enhance the separation between workspaces.

Currently, this change is applied to 50% of Insider users in Fast Ring and Microsoft will expand its deployment in the near future, after evaluating experience quality.

This tutorial will show you how to rename virtual desktops for accounts in Windows 10.

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Rename the virtual desktop in Windows 10

Here's how:

1. Open Task View ( Win + Tab ).

2. Follow step 3 or step 4 below to choose how you want to rename the virtual desktop.

3. Click the name of the virtual desktop and rename the desktop to whatever you want.

Or:

4. Right-click or hold and hold the virtual desktop thumbnail, click Rename in the context menu, and rename the desktop to whatever you want.

Update 13 January 2020
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