
Welcome to the Super Desk (Virtual Desktop for Windows 95)!
 
Super Desk is an application which can make your desktop 
virtually a lot bigger, to be exact, M x N times bigger (M 
and N are configurable between 1 and 50). And your physical 
screen acts as a viewpoint over a part of the desktop.
 
    Original                Super Desk Desktop
     Desktop                (3 x 4 shown here)

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In the Super Desk window, each grid represents a part of the
desktop, and the application windows you open are shown as 
icons hanging around the Super Desk. Your physical screen 
shows the corresponding working area of the highlighted grid 
and the application windows located within that area. You 
can click on a grid to switch your working area. If the 
place you click within the grid is an icon instead of a 
background, you will not only switch the working area, but 
also make that corresponding application window active.
 
 
Super Desk Mouse and Keyboard Usage
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The following can be used in the Super Desk window.
 
   left mouse button   - selects working area
   left mouse button   - 'drag-and-drop' moves window
   right mouse button  - menu (configuration, help, about, exit) 
   F1                  - help
 
Configuration
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Things that you can configure include: number of rows and 
columns of grids for your Super Desk, always on top, and title 
bar on/off. 
 
You will not lose any window no matter how you change the
number of rows and columns in the configuration. Your 
application windows will just be re-distributed over the 
desktop in case you cut down the number of rows and columns.

You will need the title bar on to move the Super Desk window. 
However, if you turn the title bar off, you can save some 
space on height, especially when your Super Desk has only one
row. Try out single-row or single-column Super Desk with the 
title bar off, some people find these configurations 
particularly neat. 
 
Move Window
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You can place any of your application window anywhere by 
dragging the corresponding icon within the Super Desk window.
 
Quick Way to Windows 95 Shortcuts
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Ever have the situation that the working area is so 
cluttered that you have to close or move a lot of windows in 
order to click on the Windows 95 shortcuts buried over? Not 
any more. With Super Desk, you can (Hopefully!) click on a 
clean working area with all your Windows 95 shortcuts 
visible and go from there.

Exit Super Desk
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The only way to exit Super Desk is to press right mouse button 
to bring up the menu and choose Exit Super Desk.


We hope you enjoy using such a powerful tool!

