The first step is to validate whether your Chromebook is running the proper version of Chrome OS. To update Chrome OS:

  1. Go To Settings.
  2. Select “About Chrome OS.”
  3. Click “Check for Updates.”

Enabling Virtual Desk in Chrome OS

Once you have verified that your version of Chrome OS meets the requirements (Chrome 76 or above), you are ready to enable Virtual Desk functionality. To do so, you will begin by opening the Chrome browser and navigating to chrome://flags/#enable-virtual-desks.

Click the drop-down and select Enable.

After this you will be requested to restart your Chromebook.

Adding a Virtual Desk

To begin using the virtual desk functions, you need to add a virtual desk. To do so, press the Overview key. This is the F5 key on a Windows keyboard (above the number 6) as shown below.

Once you have selected the “Overview” button, click “+ Add Desk.” You can do this up to four times.

To navigate between one virtual desk to another, the best method is to press the “Overview” key and select which desk you would like to work in.

By enabling a virtual desk on your Chromebook, you may just be able to multitask and be more productive.