The Virtual Desktops feature is confirmed to be part of Chrome OS's roadmap, known as Virtual Desks. It is currently operational with Chromium's commitment ensuring reliability. A commitment within Chromium's source code management Gerrit, titled 'Virtual Desks 1: Initial scaffolding', also hints at additional UI elements being added to Virtual Desks.
At last, Virtual Desktops have found their place on Chrome OS.
These suggestions comprise the foundation of Virtual Desks feature, including VirtualDesks base, a thumbnail strip of desks, and a New desk button. Clearly, these are the essential elements of the Virtual Desks functionality. Additionally, a short video posted on the page also discusses feature enhancements.
Switching between virtual desktops can also be done through gestures or mouse, similar to macOS and Windows 10. However, there is currently limited precise information on how this feature will function or what additional functionalities will be added. Furthermore, the feature is still in its early development stage.
With the increasing number of OEMs providing premium Chromebooks and the ongoing improvements deployed for the operating system, there is hope that Chrome OS will soon be considered a feasible choice.
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