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Firefox behavior with virtual desktops in Windows 10

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Hello dear Firefox experts,

I have been using Firefox for years and of course I would like to continue doing so. :-)

I work with Windows 10 and have learned to appreciate the virtual desktops, which can be set up via the key combination "Windows + Tab". About the desktops can then be distinguished, for example, in "Office" and "Private".

In total, I have actively set up 4 different desktops.

FF I have set up as the "default app" in the Windows settings.

Now it is the case that I have a Firefox window open in the "private desktop", for example.

But when I work in the "office desktop" and click on a URL, the office desktop automatically switches to the private desktop and opens the URL in the FF already opened there in a new tab! :-(

So I have to remember before to open a new Firefox window in the office desktop to display the desired page also on this desktop.

Unfortunately, this doesn't always work.

If I work in the meantime in another of the 4 active desktops and use Firefox there and return to the office desktop and want to open a URL there again, the desktop jumps back to where I last used the already opened FF. This is quite annoying in the long run.

That's why I ran a test today with Google Chrome and MS Edge and defined each of them as the default app for testing.

Stupidly, these two browsers work exactly as I want them to. If I have already opened one of these browsers in another desktop, the URL will still open in the current desktop and any additional URL as another tab will correctly open in the current desktop.

If I now switch to the private desktop and open a URL there, it will correctly open in a new tab in this desktop.

I hope I was able to illustrate my "problem" so far?

Now my question? How can I change the behavior in FF? This seems to be a standard of FF in contrast to both other browser programs. Disabling in the FF settings "Open links in tabs instead of new windows" seems to be only a rudimentary solution;

but then a new window is opened every time, which is also not useful.


Can something be adjusted in the "deeper" settings?

Many thanks in advance for your tips.

Best regards, Georg

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Hello dear Firefox experts, I have been using Firefox for years and of course I would like to continue doing so. :-) I work with Windows 10 and have learned to appreciate the virtual desktops, which can be set up via the key combination "Windows + Tab". About the desktops can then be distinguished, for example, in "Office" and "Private". In total, I have actively set up 4 different desktops. FF I have set up as the "default app" in the Windows settings. Now it is the case that I have a Firefox window open in the "private desktop", for example. But when I work in the "office desktop" and click on a URL, the office desktop automatically switches to the private desktop and opens the URL in the FF already opened there in a new tab! :-( So I have to remember before to open a new Firefox window in the office desktop to display the desired page also on this desktop. Unfortunately, this doesn't always work. If I work in the meantime in another of the 4 active desktops and use Firefox there and return to the office desktop and want to open a URL there again, the desktop jumps back to where I last used the already opened FF. This is quite annoying in the long run. That's why I ran a test today with Google Chrome and MS Edge and defined each of them as the default app for testing. Stupidly, these two browsers work exactly as I want them to. If I have already opened one of these browsers in another desktop, the URL will still open in the current desktop and any additional URL as another tab will correctly open in the current desktop. If I now switch to the private desktop and open a URL there, it will correctly open in a new tab in this desktop. I hope I was able to illustrate my "problem" so far? Now my question? How can I change the behavior in FF? This seems to be a standard of FF in contrast to both other browser programs. Disabling in the FF settings "Open links in tabs instead of new windows" seems to be only a rudimentary solution; but then a new window is opened every time, which is also not useful. Can something be adjusted in the "deeper" settings? Many thanks in advance for your tips. Best regards, Georg [Translated with "DeepL.com"] Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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I'm no expert on virtual desktops, but have you already tried the following?

Press win+tab to open the virtual desktops organiser. Right-click the Firefox tile to open its context menu. Experiment with ticking and unticking the options there, such as 'show this window on all desktops'.

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Hello and thank you,

Yes, I have tested this in all possible variants, but none of the possible settings leads to the goal.

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