https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377171
--- Comment #7 from Vishnu ---
(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #6)
> You can also use the "Show Desktop" hotkey. Configure it in systemsettings5
> > Shortcuts > Global Shortcuts > KWin.
Thanks!! Didn't know this existed. My request for the fea
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--- Comment #6 from Christoph Feck ---
You can also use the "Show Desktop" hotkey. Configure it in systemsettings5 >
Shortcuts > Global Shortcuts > KWin.
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377171
--- Comment #5 from Vishnu ---
I have a scenario now, where this will help:
Say I do not use a 'Panel', and have lost of 'Widgets' on the desktop. Now, if
I also have lots of windows open, the only way as of now, to get to the
desktop, is to minimized
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--- Comment #4 from Vishnu ---
If you say so... personally, I expected it to behave the way I described it.
Because clicking on the wallpaper/desktop should mean that I want to go to the
bare desktop. For me, it is because I have a lot of widgets on it,
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Gräßlin ---
The behavior of software must be predictable. Something unexpected
happening and assuming that users would learn quickly is terrible. Users
don't want to learn by having unexpected behavior. If something happens
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--- Comment #2 from Vishnu ---
I don't understand. How so? If one accidentally clicks outside one of the
windows and everything minimises, one could just use the shortcut/screen-edge
to get the present windows back again, and choose. There's nothing los
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377171
Martin Gräßlin changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution|---