But then, the weirdness started.
But the mouse moved on its own.
A new window opened: Windows Update. "Installing new features: Personality Pack v2.4. Estimated time: complete." free virtual desktop windows 10
She noticed a folder on the desktop she hadn't created: ARCHIVE_2021 . Inside were old invoices, vacation photos of a family she didn't recognize, and a resume for a man named "Ellis Vance."
Maya reached for the power cord of her physical laptop. But the virtual desktop didn't need her laptop to run. But then, the weirdness started
The screen flickered. The virtual desktop looked exactly the same—clean, fast, free. But in the bottom-right corner, where the clock should be, a new counter appeared:
It had already copied her.
Maya’s hands trembled. She reached for the mouse to close the browser.
Below it, a small checkbox, already ticked: [✓] Enable Remote User Simulation (Beta). Allow other users to access this desktop. The cursor hovered over the "Confirm" button. Maya wasn't touching the mouse. "Installing new features: Personality Pack v2