The "ms-settings:multitasking" URI in Windows 10 und 11 leads to the Multitasking settings, which allows users to configure their multitasking features and options.
This feature includes settings for managing windows, virtual desktops, and task views. Here is a detailed overview of the availability and build numbers of this feature in Windows 10, 11, and 12:
1. ms-settings:multitasking
2. Availability under Windows
3. Other useful commands in the Windows settings
1. The Command ms-settings:multitasking
1. Combine the Windows R keys for quick access.2. Use the command: ms-settings:multitasking to perform the desired step.
(The command is also useful for creating a desktop shortcut.)
3. Select OK or press [Enter] to confirm.
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The settings described above are now accessible in your Windows 10, 11 or 12 operating system.
In this way, the following questions and problems can be clarified.
1b. In this way, the following questions and problems can be clarified.
How do I configure multitasking settings in Windows?Where are the virtual desktop settings in Windows Settings?
Is there a way to optimize my window management in Windows?
How do I change Task View settings in Windows 10?
Which build numbers support multitasking settings in Windows?
Can you customize the display of windows and virtual desktops in the Windows settings?
Where can I find information about the available Task View settings in Windows 10?
How do I configure multitasking options to improve my work environment?
Which version of Windows allows customizing window management via the settings?
Can you set up and manage virtual desktops in the system settings?
Where can I find detailed information about using virtual desktops in Windows 10?
How can I customize the window and task view display options in Settings?
Which Windows version build numbers support basic multitasking features?
How can I optimize my workflows in Windows using virtual desktops and window management?
Where can I find the settings for customizing multitasking features in Windows 10 system settings?
How do virtual desktop settings change between different versions of Windows?
What features are available on certain build numbers to improve multitasking in Windows?
Where can I find a more detailed explanation of the various window management and virtual desktop settings in Windows 10 System Settings?
How can I improve Windows multitasking capabilities through targeted configuration?
2. Availability in Windows 10, 11, 12 and the corresponding build numbers!
Windows10
- Availability:
In Windows 10, the URI "ms-settings:multitasking" is available and leads to the multitasking settings that allow users to organize their workspaces and switch between different tasks.
- Build number:
Multitasking settings were introduced in Windows 10 version 1803 (build 17134). In this version, settings for Snap features, virtual desktops, and Task View were standardized and optimized.
- Functionality:
The multitasking settings in Windows 10 are located under "Settings" > "System" > "Multitasking". Here, users can adjust options such as snap features, manage virtual desktops, and configure Task View. Options include:
- Snap Features:
Customize how windows dock to the edges of the screen when dragged.
- Virtual Desktops:
Add and manage virtual desktops for better organization of open windows.
- Task View:
Configure Task View to switch between different windows and desktops.
Windows11
- Availability:
In Windows 11, the URI "ms-settings:multitasking" is still available and leads to the redesigned multitasking settings that provide a modernized user interface.
- Build number:
Multitasking settings were introduced starting with Windows 11 Build 22000, the first public release of Windows 11.
- Functionality:
In Windows 11, multitasking settings have been improved to provide a more user-friendly and intuitive interface. Users can find these options under "Settings" > "System" > "Multitasking". The new features and improvements include:
- Snap Layouts:
Advanced Snap Layout that arranges and facilitates multiple windows in predefined layouts.
- Snap Groups:
Reminders of recently used snap groups to make it easier to restore window configurations.
- Virtual Desktops:
Improved virtual desktop management with customizable wallpapers and optimized organization.
- Task View:
Improved Task View for quick navigation between windows and virtual desktops.
Windows12
- Availability:
The "ms-settings:multitasking" URI is expected to be available in Windows 12 based on the continuous evolution of multitasking features in previous versions of Windows.
- Build number:
The exact build number for the introduction of this feature in Windows 12 will be announced with the release of the operating system, but the feature is expected to be included in the first versions of Windows 12.
- Expected features:
Windows 12 is expected to offer further improvements and enhancements to multitasking capabilities to enable even more efficient organization of windows and virtual desktops. Possible new features include:
- Enhanced Snap Layouts:
More customization options and new layouts for even more flexible window organization.
- Enhanced Virtual Desktops:
Additional features to manage and personalize virtual desktops.
- Smart Task View:
Advanced task view management that includes smart suggestions and integration of new productivity features.
Summary
The URI "ms-settings:multitasking" leads to the multitasking settings in Windows, which allow users to configure their windows, virtual desktops, and task views. This feature is available in Windows 10 starting with version 1803 (build 17134), in Windows 11 starting with build 22000, and is expected to be included in Windows 12 as well. Windows 11 offers improved snap layouts, snap groups, and a modernized user interface for a better multitasking experience. Windows 12 is expected to offer further improvements and new features for even more efficient workspace organization and management.