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=Overview=
=Overview=
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KDE is a software project currently comprised of a desktop environment known as Plasma, a collection of libraries and frameworks and several applications.
KDE is a software project currently comprised of a desktop environment known as Plasma, a collection of libraries and frameworks and several applications.
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=Appearance=
=Appearance=
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====HiDPI====


If your screen has a relatively large resolution some portions of your desktop may appear abnormally small.<br />
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While KDE Plasma offers a way to 'scale' the appearance this feature does not always give good results, especially with fractional scaling (1.25x instead of 2x).<br />
====Lockscreen====
The best results hinge on applying font DPI settings. It is advisable to keep your configuration to 'quarter steps'. Example:<br />
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| 1.00x='''96dpi''' | 1.25x='''120dpi''' | 1.50x='''144dpi''' | 1.75x='''168dpi''' | 2.00x='''192dpi''' |


{{ic|System Settings -> Fonts -> Force font DPI (input desired DPI value)}}
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Basic settings such as delay and shortcut can be configured at the System Settings location<br />
{{ic|System Settings -> Security & Privacy -> Screen Locking}}<br />
Selecting the {{ic|Configure Appearance}} button in the top-right corner will present styling options.
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In order to set the DPI for GTK applications as well you can use an '''Environment Variable'''. Such as at {{ic|/etc/environment}}.<br />
This variable will use the 'fractional' scale number instead of DPI, as shown above. For example if you are using 144dpi then that is a 'fractional scale' of 1.5. Example:<br />


<code>GDK_SCALE=1.5</code>
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=Tips and Tricks=
If you feel that icons need some resizing as well then you can use System Settings:
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{{ic|System Settings -> Icons -> Configure Icon Sizes}}




====Lockscreen====
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====File Manager====
As of now there is no easy way to configure the appearance of the lockscreen. It is provided by your '''look-and-feel''' theme, or lacking that, by the the default breeze.
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=Tips and Tricks=


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Dolphin is the default file manager for Plasma.<br />
See its dedicated page [[Dolphin|here]].
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====Desktop Settings====
====Desktop Settings====
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To reach desktop settings right click on the desktop and select ''Configure Desktop''.  If that option isn't available(it is configurable), you can use the keyboard shortcut {{ic|Alt+D,Alt+S}}
To reach desktop settings right click on the desktop and select ''Configure Desktop''.  If that option isn't available(it is configurable), you can use the keyboard shortcut {{ic|Alt+D,Alt+S}}
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'''Desktop Toolbox'''<br />
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To toggle the appearance of the 'toolbox' navigate to the ''Tweaks'' tab. {{ic|Desktop Settings -> Tweaks -> Show the desktop toolbox}}
 
 
'''Layout'''<br />
'''Layout'''<br />
Under the ''Wallpaper'' tab there is a 'Layout' option. {{ic|Desktop Settings -> Wallpaper -> Layout}}<br />   
Under the ''Wallpaper'' tab there is a 'Layout' option. {{ic|Desktop Settings -> Wallpaper -> Layout}}<br />   
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If you do not use desktop icons (or if you need encouragement for better organization) you can use "Desktop".<br />
If you do not use desktop icons (or if you need encouragement for better organization) you can use "Desktop".<br />
"Desktop" layout will not allow items on the desktop and results in almost 20 MiB of memory savings in plasmashell.
"Desktop" layout will not allow items on the desktop and results in almost 20 MiB of memory savings in plasmashell.
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====kwin-lowlatency====
====kwin-lowlatency====
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If you feel that plasma, or more precisely the window manager isnt as 'snappy' as it could be (lag, stuttering, etc) when you have obviously capable hardware then there is one workaround to try. Some users report significant increases in speed and responsiveness when replacing the default window manager {{ic|kwin}} with a slightly modified and patched version - {{ic|kwin-lowlatency}}.<br />
If you feel that plasma, or more precisely the window manager isnt as 'snappy' as it could be (lag, stuttering, etc) when you have obviously capable hardware then there is one workaround to try. Some users report significant increases in speed and responsiveness when replacing the default window manager {{ic|kwin}} with a slightly modified and patched version - {{ic|kwin-lowlatency}}.<br />
The package is available in the [[AUR]] and should automatically replace {{ic|kwin}} when installed.
The package is available in the [[AUR]] and should automatically replace {{ic|kwin}} when installed.
For more information see [https://github.com/tildearrow/kwin-lowlatency here].
For more information see [https://github.com/tildearrow/kwin-lowlatency here].
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====Single Click vs Double Click====
====Single Click vs Double Click====
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In order to select between single and double click for opening files and folders you can use System Settings.<br />
In order to select between single and double click for opening files and folders you can use System Settings.<br />
{{ic|System Settings -> Desktop Behavior -> Click behavior}}
{{ic|System Settings -> Workspace -> General Behavior -> "Clicking files or folders"}}
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=See also=
=See also=
[https://kde.org/ KDE.org]<br />
[https://kde.org/ KDE.org]<br />
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE Wikipedia:KDE]<br />
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE Wikipedia:KDE]<br />
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Overview

KDE is a software project currently comprised of a desktop environment known as Plasma, a collection of libraries and frameworks and several applications.


KDE-de-18.jpg


Appearance


Lockscreen

Basic settings such as delay and shortcut can be configured at the System Settings location
System Settings -> Security & Privacy -> Screen Locking
Selecting the Configure Appearance button in the top-right corner will present styling options.


Tips and Tricks


File Manager

Dolphin is the default file manager for Plasma.
See its dedicated page here.

Desktop Settings

To reach desktop settings right click on the desktop and select Configure Desktop. If that option isn't available(it is configurable), you can use the keyboard shortcut Alt+D,Alt+S


Layout
Under the Wallpaper tab there is a 'Layout' option. Desktop Settings -> Wallpaper -> Layout
"Folder View" will allow you to place and interact with items on the desktop.
If you do not use desktop icons (or if you need encouragement for better organization) you can use "Desktop".
"Desktop" layout will not allow items on the desktop and results in almost 20 MiB of memory savings in plasmashell.


kwin-lowlatency

If you feel that plasma, or more precisely the window manager isnt as 'snappy' as it could be (lag, stuttering, etc) when you have obviously capable hardware then there is one workaround to try. Some users report significant increases in speed and responsiveness when replacing the default window manager kwin with a slightly modified and patched version - kwin-lowlatency.
The package is available in the AUR and should automatically replace kwin when installed. For more information see here.


Single Click vs Double Click

In order to select between single and double click for opening files and folders you can use System Settings.
System Settings -> Workspace -> General Behavior -> "Clicking files or folders"


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