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If using Windows 10's built-in virtual desktop: Is it possible to show a window on all desktops and not only on a single one?

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  • Are you trying to have the Remote Desktop span multiple screens? If so, you can save the RDP connection and then edit the RDP file directly. This might be useful for you: superuser.com/a/1490431
    – ctwheels
    Sep 8, 2021 at 22:29

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Do this:

  • Have more than one virtual desktops and the window displayed on the current one
  • Enter Task View either by the taskbar icon enter image description here or the shortcut Win+Tab
  • Right-click the window and select "Show this window on all desktops".

For more information and screenshots see the article
How To Pin An App Window To All Virtual Desktops In Windows 10.

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    Yes, this is the way. But is there a keyboard shortcut for this procedure—or is it possible to create one?
    – user697473
    May 23, 2023 at 19:52
  • This comment saved a lot of time and frustration!
    – nopara73
    Jul 13, 2023 at 12:26
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@harrymc's answer completely answers the question, but you'll have to follow these steps every time you open the app. Sometimes that's desirable, but other times you want the application to start on all virtual desktops every time they open. Here's how you do that:

  1. Have more than one virtual desktops and the [app you want to show on all desktops] displayed on the current one (Same step in @harrymc's)
  2. Enter Task View either by the taskbar icon enter image description here or the shortcut Win+Tab (Same step in @harrymc's)
  3. Right click on a window associated with the application you want to open on all desktops
  4. Select "Show windows from this app on all desktops": enter image description here

Now, when you restart the app, it'll automatically show on all virtual desktops. (I'm not sure why, but the option above it does not persist.)

Note: this applies to all windows of that app.

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