The video on the left: 3 minutes and 8 seconds.Mark wrote: There is a feature called "Multiple Desktops" (or "Spaces") built right into the Mac operating system that can help you keep all of your windows and applications organized and easily accessible while giving them a full screen to work within - and it's just a swipe or keystroke away!
The video on the Right was number1 search result for "Mac Mini".
The three rectangles are above F4 on my SATECHI type keyboard, rather than above F3 as mentioned in both videos.
F4 opens the door to Mission Control.
My plus sign didn't appear on the right. Me thought Mr. Dock was covering it up so I shrunk his little head, but nope said "+" is on the left.
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Unfortunately, macOS does not natively allow renaming desktop spaces (also known as virtual desktops or Mission Control spaces). The default naming convention is “Desktop 1”, “Desktop 2”, and so on. However, there are some workarounds and third-party solutions to help you identify and organize your desktop spaces:
Stickies App: Create a sticky note for each desktop space and place it at the bottom center of the screen. This way, you can easily identify the space and its corresponding sticky note.
Total Spaces: This third-party app (available on GitHub) allows you to rename desktop spaces. It uses SIMBL to hook into the display functionality and provides a menu bar button to rename the desktops.
MacForge: Another third-party solution, MacForge, offers a plugin called Spaces Renamer. It allows you to rename desktop spaces, but it requires some technical setup and may not work on newer macOS versions.
Custom Icons: Assign custom icons to each desktop space using the Finder’s “Get Info” panel. This way, you can visually distinguish between spaces.
Keyboard Shortcuts: Use keyboard shortcuts to quickly switch between desktop spaces. You can assign a shortcut to each space using System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Mission Control.
While these workarounds and third-party solutions can help you organize and identify your desktop spaces, they do not provide a native renaming feature. If you’re interested in renaming desktop spaces, you can submit feedback to Apple and request this feature in future macOS updates.
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