Extend the desktop with a sliding, extended, panoramic background

Looking at a panoramic photo means having a very large photo before your eyes because it takes a scenario that rotates 360 degrees.
A 360 ° panoramic desktop for Windows is the same thing, the desktop will have a very large background image not visible in full but visible with a horizontal scrolling of the desktop itself.
When multiple programs are open together and multiple windows, instead of moving them from one side to the other or minimizing them to make room, you can extend the desktop horizontally, enlarging it and creating a scrolling with the mouse.
A desktop with horizontal scrolling is, in fact, a virtual multidesktop with a much larger than normal workspace.
This time it is not a three-dimensional or cube virtual multi-desktop already seen in another article, but a desktop whose work area extends horizontally and which can be fully exploited to position windows, icons or various widgets.
This extended area of ​​Desktop, also called Desktop 2.0 (like Web 2.0), can be used to position not only the windows of any application but also windows derived from the contents of entire web pages, or to put a window showing a slideshow of photos and, again, a video. By scrolling the desktop horizontally it is possible to have under control and not in the form of an icon, all these windows open at the same time .
1) To extend the desktop onto the monitor, without having two screens, you can also use another program that creates the panoramic effect and extends the space to move the windows.
GiMeSpace Desktop Extender is a program that allows you to enlarge the desktop virtually .
You can thus open several windows and scroll them to the right and left with a horizontal scrolling of the Windows graphical interface.
During horizontal scrolling on the desktop, the Start bar and icons remain where they are and always visible.
When you move the mouse on the edge of the screen left or right, the screen scrolls horizontally beyond the predefined and visible space. You can position windows in that area, just like you would with a virtual desktop but with greater speed to get there.
2) Desktop Panorama has a similar concept to the virtual desktop, implemented differently, with a horizontal panoramic virtual strip that appears just above the taskbar and shows a miniature representation of all the windows open on the desktop. With Panorama Desktop you can scroll through application windows in different areas in the strip.
3) Desktop Slider is a free and portable (must not be installed) program for Windows that allows you to scroll through the windows on the sides of the screen. The space then becomes infinite and sliding with the mouse. The part framed by the screen is only a piece of the desktop that is much wider.
4) The application for Windows 360Desktop is absolutely free even if it hasn't been updated since 2008.
READ ALSO: how to create 360 ​​degree panoramic images .

Leave Your Comment

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here