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      • Nope, there is no way to natively do that. But you can put an application into fullscreen and the Desktop will take the application's name. Else way, there is some third party applications who will help you do to so (not all of them may run natively on ARM yet): Spaces Renamer
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  2. Jan 14, 2016 · There is one simple, effective solution that does not require disabling SIP or constant fiddling. The Wallpaper for each Space can be set independently. Control-click on the desktop of a Space, select Change Wallpaper and choose an image relevant to the function of the space.

    • Overview
    • Create a space
    • Move between spaces
    • Move an app window from one space to another
    • Assign apps to spaces
    • Delete a space

    If the desktop on your Mac gets cluttered with open app windows, you can use Mission Control to create additional desktops, called spaces, to organize the windows. When you work in a space, only the windows that are in that space are shown.

    1.On your Mac, enter Mission Control.

    If you’re working with apps in full screen or Split View, their thumbnails are shown in the Spaces bar.

    2.In the Spaces bar, click the Add button .

    You can create up to 16 spaces.

    3.When you’re done, click the thumbnail for a space to open it.

    Tip: Make your spaces unique by assigning a different desktop picture to each one. First assign System Settings to all desktops, then change the wallpaper in each space.

    On your Mac, do any of the following:

    •On a trackpad, swipe left or right with three or four fingers. On a Magic Mouse, swipe with two fingers.

    •Press the Control key and the Right or Left arrow key.

    •Enter Mission Control, move the pointer to the top edge of the screen, then click a space in the Spaces bar.

    On your Mac, do any of the following:

    •Drag the app window you want to move to the edge of the screen. After a moment, the window moves to the next space.

    •Go to the space that has the window you want to move, enter Mission Control, then drag the window up to the space you want to use.

    If you drag the window onto a full screen app in the Spaces bar, you can use the apps in Split View.

    When you’re using two or more spaces, you can assign an app (or System Settings) to a specific space so it always opens in that space.

    1.On your Mac, Control-click an app’s icon in the Dock.

    You may need to first open the app to show its icon in the Dock.

    2.Choose Options, then choose an option below Assign To.

    •All Desktops: The app opens in every space.

    •This Desktop: The app opens only in the current space. If you use the app full screen, it appears in its own space.

    1.On your Mac, enter Mission Control, then move the pointer to the top edge of the screen.

    2.In the Spaces bar, move the pointer over the space you want to delete, then click the Delete button that appears.

    If the space contains open windows, they are moved to another space.

    You can quickly stop using an app in full screen or Split View by moving the pointer over the thumbnail in the Spaces bar, then clicking the Exit button that appears.

  3. May 5, 2021 · If are you wanting to rename the folders on your desktop that are labeled "Desktop"? If so, you can right click on each folder and click "Rename". After entering the preferred name, press Return on the keyboard.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · It does not seem so complicated : a click on the name of the desktop when the upper horizontal pane appear, type the name, enter to submit, and done. There is multiple posts on this forum asking for this feature.

  5. Jan 31, 2021 · Even though Apple don't seem to include re-naming desktops yet, you may find some of the Big Sur User Guide tips helpful in working with Desktop 1, 2, 3, etc.: Work in multiple spaces on Mac: https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/mac-help/mh14112/11.0/mac/11.0

  6. It should be such a basic feature. I tried everything available online: tried CurrentKey, nice app, cant rename desktops. tried TotalSpaces, doesn't work on M1 processor.

  7. Jul 5, 2024 · You can't rename desktops to make them easier to identify, but you can set separate backgrounds for each one, which helps when cycling through the various thumbnails.

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