Live Images
The easiest way to try it out is with a live image booted off a USB disk. Docker images also provide a quick and easy way to test Plasma.
Download live images with Plasma Download Docker images with PlasmaPlasma 5.25 brings new features and concepts to the desktop environment.
Tuesday, 14 June 2022
Gestures on touchpads and touchscreens put Plasma at your fingertips
Bored of grey? Plasma puts a literal rainbow of possibilities at your disposal
Customizing your desktop has never been easier... or more fun!
KDE Plasma 5.25 redesigns and enhances how you navigate between windows and workspaces.
The Overview effect shows all of your open windows and virtual desktops.
You can search for apps, documents, and browser tabs with KRunner and the Application Launcher.
You can add, remove, and rename virtual desktops.
On your touchpad:
On your touchscreen:
You can configure swipes from the screen edge to open Overview, Desktop Grid, Present Windows, and Show Desktop as they directly follow your finger.
Sync the accent color with your wallpaper! The dominant color of your background picture can be applied to all components that use the accent color.
With slideshow wallpapers, colors update when the wallpaper changes.
Tint all colors of any color scheme using the accent color and adapt the color of elements of every window to the background. You can also choose how much tint you'd like to see mixed in with your normal color scheme.
While configuring your color scheme, you can also make the header area or titlebar use the accent color.
Activate Touch Mode by detaching the screen, rotating it 360°, or enabling it manually.
The Task Manager and the System Tray become bigger when in Touch Mode making it easier on your fingers. You can customize the size of the icons when Touch Mode is disabled, too.
Titlebars of KDE apps become taller when in Touch Mode, making it easier to press, drag, and close windows with touch. Context menu items become taller when in Touch Mode, giving you more space to tap the correct one.
Floating Panels add a margin all around the panel to make it float, while animating it back to look normal when a window is maximized.
Blend Effects gracefully animate the transition when color schemes are changed.
Move your entire desktop, with folders, widgets and panels, from one monitor to another with the Containment Management window.
The Global Theme settings page lets you pick and choose which parts to apply so you can apply only the parts of a global theme that you like best.
The Application page for Discover has been redesigned and gives you links to the application's documentation and website, and shows what system resources it has access to.
If you get your password wrong, the lock and login screens shake, giving you a visual cue to try again.
The KWin Scripts settings page has been rewritten making it easier to manage your window manager scripts.
Plasma panels can now be navigated with the keyboard, and you can assign custom shortcuts to focus individual panels.
... And there's much more going on. If you would like to see the full list of changes, check out the changelog for Plasma 5.25.
The easiest way to try it out is with a live image booted off a USB disk. Docker images also provide a quick and easy way to test Plasma.
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