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      5 hours ago

      Faster switch. Think each column being 1-3 and each row as A-C

      B2 is my terminals, B3 is my IDE, B1 is a secondary IDE (for instance, DataGrip), C row is browser windows, A1-2 is temporary, not often used windows, A3 is communication apps. I mostly use A3, B2-3 and C2-3. It’s all mapped in my head so I can instantly switch to whichever VD I need.

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        5 hours ago

        That’s impressive

        Personally I never needed more than 5 desktops, and I don’t think I could remember what I put on more desktops

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          Haha that’s fair

          Although it’s a habit thing. Most of these are fixed, I never switch them to a different position. So the only ones I have to remember is A1-2 if I am using them, the rest is as easy as knowing where your glasses are stored in your cupboards.