For LINUX Users, this is familiar.
Virtual desktops is a feature that has been in use for several years on numerous Linux distributions. Inside of Windows, the feature has been available through various add-ons and programs, but it has never been a widely used feature, and it has never been built straight into Windows and available right after installation.
That changes with Windows 10.
Don’t you just love it when you are typing and get too close to the touch pad and the system deletes the page you are on and dumps you into a page you never saw before and you realize all hope is gone.