On 28/08/09 10:20, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Friday 28 August 2009 09:08:23 Anne Wilson wrote: > > Quicker way - and, I think, the way that I did it: > > http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/FAQ/4.3#How_can_I_use_virtual_desktops_as_activities_.3F > I have my desktops set up this way (i.e. different activity on each and hence different background and widgets). However, there are some unexpected results I find. If I start from a default setting (i.e. 4 desktops with the same activity on each) and then select 'Zoom Out' via the cashew, I get a zoomed out view of one desktop/activity (fair enough). If I then click 'Configure Plasma' and select 'Different Activity For Each Desktop', KDE creates the extra activities, but I've now got five. Why five? I can ignore this, zoom back and then merrily set up each desktop independently. However, my enquiring mind doesn't stop there. I notice that if I click on the cashew for desktops 1 and 2 (I haven't bothered renaming them), there are duplicated options, i.e. I have two of each of 'Lock Widgets', 'Shortcut Settings' and 'Zoom Out'. Desktops 3 and 4 don's have these duplicated options. If I Zoom Out from any desktop, I see those five activities/desktops mentioned above. Four of them display the background and widgets I've selected on each desktop. The other is just a bare blue one, the purpose of which I don't really understand.