Windows 11 - Indendent Virtual Desktops on each Monitor

Said 501 Reputation points
2022-03-25T18:49:33.11+00:00

I have Win 11 laptop connected to an external monitor. I have two virtual desktops on my laptop's built-in screen and another two virtual desktops open on the external monitor. Total of 4 virtual desktops simultaneously. When I scroll between two desktops in one monitor other monitor scrolls two. These two monitors, one being a built-in display and the other external monitor should act independently of each other. If you are a Mac user or have used Mac you know exactly what I am talking about. This feature existed in Macs for years. Why Windows doesn't, and have not supported this feature yet? Even in Windows 11? What is the point of scrolling other monitors while I want to switch only one of them? is this feature coming soon?

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  1. Jonathan Brauer 421 Reputation points
    2022-04-12T20:19:02.467+00:00

    This very much needed. When I change virtual desktops on one monitor it removes whatever I am looking at on my other monitor! I need them to be seperate. I for instance want Microsoft Teams to ALWAYS be on my alternate monitor no matter what desktop "work area" I am using on my primary monitor. Again this is how the Mac works. They used to function like windows does now but then switched to independent switching which was GREAT.

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  2. Isaac Weingarten 76 Reputation points
    2023-03-05T23:07:46.63+00:00

    i send feedback to Microsoft if you are interested in this feature please vote on it https://aka.ms/AAjw6cm

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  3. Rakesh P 25 Reputation points
    2023-07-18T14:11:01.0466667+00:00

    Common Windows Team, Go the extrastep, enable the feature to assign workspace to it's own monitor.

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  4. Bo Andersen 25 Reputation points
    2023-09-22T10:43:27.4866667+00:00

    Quote from Microsoft answer on the Feedback Hub:

    Thanks for taking the time to share this feedback - while monitor independent desktop switching isn't currently supported, for what it's worth, it's possible to set a window to span all of your desktops, so they don't change when you switch desktops. To do this, open Task View (by clicking the button in the taskbar or by pressing WIN + Tab), right click on the desired window thumbnail, and then select the option to show it on all desktops. It can be handy for things like music players, where you may want to always have access. -- https://aka.ms/AAjw6cm

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  5. 杰 张 10 Reputation points
    2023-11-18T11:14:28.0933333+00:00

    Yeah, windows 11 taskview should works separately on different monitors.

    And when opening new applications, it should put the window on the monitor where triggering the open action.

    And when pressing win key, it should pop up the window on the same monitor, too.

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