You can bind the overview effect in KDE to the meta key through the terminal, it’s a great trick if you (like me) like the gnome workflow, but not so much gnome itself.
You can put multiple panels on the dam me screen edge in KDE, allowing you to either hide things you need but don’t wanna see, or go for a smarter separated look on your panel.
You can fix the it ugly text in gtk4 flatpaks on KDE by installing the gnome desktop portal and rebooting.
Removing the Fullscreen animation from KDE can fix the window flickering on fullscreening a window, it still does the geometry change animation, so it’s barely noticable.
You can bind the overview effect in KDE to the meta key through the terminal, it’s a great trick if you (like me) like the gnome workflow, but not so much gnome itself.
You can put multiple panels on the dam me screen edge in KDE, allowing you to either hide things you need but don’t wanna see, or go for a smarter separated look on your panel.
You can fix the it ugly text in gtk4 flatpaks on KDE by installing the gnome desktop portal and rebooting.
Removing the Fullscreen animation from KDE can fix the window flickering on fullscreening a window, it still does the geometry change animation, so it’s barely noticable.