Вот что гугл выдал:
«Настройки функциональных клавиш в БИОС Вы можете изменить следующим способом: войдите в раздел «System configuration» настройка «Аction Keys Mode» и измените значение на disable.
Отключить виртуальные рабочие столы системными средствами невозможно, но Вы можете отключить клавишу Windows, хотя Microsoft не рекомендует этого делать и не несет ответственность за внесенные в реестр изменения.
Отключить клавишу Windows Вы можете следующим образом:
1) Нажмите комбинацию клавиш Win+R и введите команду regedit. Далее нажмите ОК и Enter
2) Найдите в панели слева ветку Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout
3) В правой панели кликните правой кнопкой мыши в пустой области и в меню выберите New >Binary Value
4) Введите Scancode Map как название нового значения
5) Двойной щелчок мыши по значению Scancode Map и введите 00000000000000000300000000005BE000005CE000000000 в поле данных.
6) Нажмите ОК, закройте редактор реестра и перезагрузите ПК.»
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How to Remove a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with a useful feature called Task View. It allows the user to have virtual desktops, which the user can use to manage apps and open windows. It is possible to move windows between virtual desktops to arrange them in a useful way. In this post, we will review two methods you can use to remove a virtual desktop in Windows 10.
Windows 10 includes the virtual desktops feature, also known as Task View. For users of Mac OS X or Linux, this feature is not spectacular or exciting, but for casual PC users who have used Windows only since eternity, it is a step forward. The ability to have multiple desktops exists in Windows since Windows 2000 at the API level. Several third party apps have used those APIs to provide virtual desktops, but Windows 10 has made this feature available out-of-the-box in a useful way.
Finally, Windows 10 has received an option to rename a virtual desktop.
Starting in Windows 10 build 18963. Prior to this update, virtual desktops were simply named «Desktop 1», «Desktop 2», and so on. Finally, you can give them meaningful names like «Office», «Browsers», etc. See
Rename a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10
You can remove a virtual desktop using the Task View user interface or with a global keyboard shortcut (hotkey). Let’s review these methods.
- Click on the Task View button in the taskbar.
- Alternatively, press Win + Tab to open the Task View.
- In the Task View, hover over the virtual desktop thumbnail preview you want to remove.
- Click on the red Close (x) button above the thumbnail preview.
You are done. The virtual desktop is now removed. This way, you can remove (close) any virtual desktop you have in Windows 10.
Also, you can remove an active virtual desktop with a hotkey. The active virtual desktop is the virtual desktop you are currently using.
To Remove the Active Virtual Desktop with a Keyboard Shortcut,
- Switch to the virtual desktop you want to remove.
- Press Win + Ctrl + F4.
- The current virtual desktop will be removed.
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- Add New Virtual Desktop in Windows 10
- Disable Virtual Desktop Switching on Mouse Hover in Task View
- Create Task View Shortcut in Windows 10
- Add Task View Context Menu in Windows 10
- How to make a window visible on all Virtual Desktops in Windows 10
- Hotkeys to manage Virtual Desktops in Windows 10 (Task View)
- Task View is a virtual desktops feature in Windows 10
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Способ 1: Сочетание клавиш
Удалить виртуальный рабочий стол в Windows 10 можно с помощью сочетания клавиш на клавиатуре — это самый простой и быстрый способ.
Чтобы убрать рабочий стол, перейдите на него. Для этого используется сочетание клавиш «Win + Ctrl» вместе с клавишей стрелки вправо.
После того как переход осуществлен, нужно одновременно зажать «Ctrl + Win + F4». Если используется ноутбук с Windows 10, где есть функциональная клавиша, то может потребоваться их использовать вместе с этой комбинацией, то есть «Ctrl + Fn + Win + F4».
Способ 2: Интерфейс управления рабочими столами
Еще один способ удалить стол – это использование графического интерфейса для управления задачами и виртуальными рабочими столами.
- Чтобы его открыть, нажмите на иконку «Представление задач». По умолчанию она располагается на нижней рабочей панели.
- Наверху отображаются все рабочие столы. Наведите курсор на ту иконку и нажмите на значок закрытия, который появится.
Если значка «Представление задач» нет на панели, то его можно включить. Щелкните правой кнопкой мыши по рабочей панели и в появившемся меню отметьте пункт «Показывать кнопку Просмотр задач».
Существует еще один способ для перехода в интерфейс управления задачами – сочетание клавиш «Win + Tab».
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Windows 10 has virtual desktops. You can create and close virtual desktops with a keyboard shortcut. Windows 10 normally doesn’t warn you when you’ve opened one too many virtual desktops. It does have a limit to how many virtual desktops you can open but you’re highly unlikely to ever reach that limit. Virtual desktops are great but their performance, specifically how quickly you can switch between them and how many you can open before they start to impact your system’s performance depends on your hardware. If you’ve opened one too many virtual desktops, you need to close them quickly and free up your system’s resources. Here’s how you can close multiple virtual desktops at once.
If your system is snailing by, you can use the Win+Ctrl+ F4 keyboard shortcut to close a virtual desktop. Repeat this shortcut until all your virtual desktops are closed, or until you manage to trim them down to a number your system can handle. Closing a virtual desktop does not close any apps or windows that are open on it.
If you have one too many virtual desktops open for the keyboard shortcut to be a convenient way to close it, you can use a PowerShell script. Microsoft has a PowerShell script called CloseAllVirtualDesktopInWin10 that you can download and run to close multiple virtual desktops.
Extract the script, right-click it and select Run with PowerShell. Double-clicking the .ps1 file will not work as by default Windows doesn’t let you run PowerShell scripts like that.
You might see a prompt in PowerShell asking if you want to allow the script to run and that it is blocked by the execution policy. Allow the script to run and it will close all your virtual desktops. The time it takes will vary because again, this is about your system’s capabilities.
It goes without saying that this script isn’t meant for routine use. It’s for when your system freezes to the point where individually closing virtual desktops one at a time will tax your time. For ordinary everyday use, you should stick to the keyboard shortcut.
To be clear, the system freeze or delay you experience has to do with your system’s capabilities and not a limit that Windows 10 has imposed. You should be able to open 4-6 virtual desktops regardless of how dated your system is but its capabilities will be impacted by the apps you have running. If you have resource hungry apps running on your system, it will affect how many desktops you can comfortably open and switch between without lag.
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