https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418048

            Bug ID: 418048
           Summary: Not active to Left click in empty space of the bar to
                    minimize the icons of taskbar.
           Product: plasmashell
           Version: 5.18.1
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: task
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Icons-only Task Manager
          Assignee: h...@kde.org
          Reporter: cristianm...@gmail.com
                CC: plasma-b...@kde.org
  Target Milestone: 1.0

SUMMARY

In Windows as in the other Linux distro that I have used, such as Ubuntu,
Xubuntu, lubuntu, Mint, among others not KDE, when you open some icons like the
internet connection icon, the volume, language, etc. icon, in the sector of
notifications of the panel (or bar), it is not necessary to go to the icon of
that opened window (notifications) to close it, since just doing left click to
any empty space of the bar (or panel) or even the desktop, it is minimized or
closed (I don't know exactly how some call it this process, to minimize or to
close the notification).
It is a matter of practicality: if I am very focused on the subject I am
working on, what I least want is to concentrate on minor issues such as going
to place the mouse pointer on the icon to close it ... more when the icons are
small.
But also yes in KDE you can minimized (close) the notifications opened (volume,
internet connection, etc) if you left click anywhere on the desktop ... Then,
why is is possible to minimize if you click on the desktop and not at any point
on the panel and not in any open space of the bar (panel)? I am used to working
like this on Windows, and I see that other non-KDE distros also work the same
way, so that is why I was surprised that KDE does not work the same way.

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