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KDE Developers Fixing Initial Bugs From Plasma 6.2
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Originally posted by pkese View PostI occasionally test KDE, just to check if they had fixed the usability issues (which then turns out that they haven't, but I nevertheless give it a try).
What's the best way to boot a USB key with KDE 6.2 and test it?
Ubuntu 24.10 had been just released with the old KDE Plasma, so that doesn't help.
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Originally posted by intelfx View PostNo, you don’t.
You just need to run an obscure command from the terminal:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout ":minimize,maximize,close"
Discoverable and user friendly. Great UX!
Originally posted by intelfx View PostYes, they did and it does. Desktop icons are not part of the intended user experience.
Maybe it really is better to just stop using desktop icons, but when the other 99.5% of the desktop users have them, perhaps it might be a good idea to keep them enabled by default
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You may or may not agree with it, but I’m having a hard time finding someone who would even argue that reasonable keyboard shortcuts are not part of the intended user experience of KDE.
When thinking about UX, there are lots of things that should be addressed before keyboard shortcuts.
Last but not least, power users may want to customize their shortcuts and are usually willing to learn how to do it
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