You can have as many desktops as you want by right-clicking on your desktop and pick Settings->Desktop. No problem!
When you click up the menu there is this user-app menu list.
I just added Iron and Nautilus there so I have quick access to often used applications:
You can add or remove as many as you want. I had to do some translation there too. No problem.
Also there are a lot of settings that you can alter from the settings when right-clicking the desktop. If you activate the sound there will be a nice lady telling you what is happening etc...
And the Windows logo is among my wallpapers and was animated by the still functioning wallpaper-changer that we have commented elsewhere on this forum.
It serves a specific purpose:
Whenever I do a presentation of this new and scary Linux thing
the natural human defense is to fall back on the (known) Windows thing. Now I could spend the entire presentation relating Linux to Windows and explaining why it is not exactly like Windows, and listening to the self appointed Windows experts, who declare that Windows is better after approximately 15 seconds, thus sabotaging everyone who actually wants to hear about it. etc. etc........ +++
If you put that wallpaper up there and present the secure, reliable virus-free OS, with those fantastic features, you get the rest to listen, and those; insecure limited diverting, personalities will not discover that I am not talking about Windows before it is too late.
By then the intelligent people in the crowd have gotten a lot of useful information and mostly applaud it. And you will find those "experts" applauding along with them. They go with the flow.
As Windows fans that is almost by definition.