Here are some screenshots from XDESK - but remember that XDESK is designed to be as small and non-intrusive as possible so instead of doing fancy graphics and cool looks most our efforts were directed towards creating a very usable tool!
Also some of the greatest features of XDESK are related to non-visual elements like HotKeys, HotMouse, MouseScrolling, MouseKnocking or HotCorners and in order to really understand how important they are you will probably have to try them :)
With a minimum amount of effort your desktops can look like that (note the different icons with different positions) :
... and then the XDESK QUICK VIEW feature (which is normally hidden in order to save your valuable desktop space, but everything in XDESK can be configured :) will look like that :
... and left-clicks will change the desktop and activate any window while by using the right mouse button windows can be moved from one desktop to another or to all desktops!
However, when XDESK first starts, probably the only change you will see is a set of small buttons in the system tray (together with the clock, sound level and whatever else you normally have there :)
Also an AppBar can be present (usually into the top-right corner, but you can
disable auto-positioning and move it anywhere) - here is a pretty long example but we run mostly in 1280x1024 or 1600x1200 - but of course you can customize that:Most of the important things in XDESK can be controlled from XDESK MAIN MENU - you can see at the top a list of the existent desktops together with a count of applications on each one - and of course by selecting another desktop XDESK will switch there:
The TASK MENU is also important - it is actually a list of all normal applications running on your computer together with the desktop where they are located, and by selecting any of them XDESK will make it the active (foreground) applications and eventually will switch to the desktop where it is located.
The same functionality is present inside XDESK TASK-SWITCHING DIALOG - it will replace (under NT) the normal ALT+TAB dialog and (unlike the original Windows dialog) will allow you to see applications from another desktops.
XDESK is also highly configurable - and this is the XDESK SETTINGS DIALOG from where you can fine-tune XDESK to your own needs and preferences.