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- Plasma SystemTray - KDE UserBase Wiki
The System Tray is a widget which is normally found to the right in the standard panel It typically holds interfaces for the Notifications widget, the Device Notifier, Clipboard, Audio Volume, and external equipment such as Bluetooth devices, KDE Connect or printers
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- Is there an easy way to navigate from Activate System Tray Widget to . . .
I want, from this position, to be able to easily navigate via keyboard to “Notifications” widget (the first icon in the System Tray on the left) and to “Media Player” widget (the icon to the left of Audio Volume and Bluetooth widgets)
- The Panel - KDE
Some of the default entries in the System Tray are hidden to save space in the bar To display these entries click on the small white triangle , then use the left mouse button to launch a widget or the right mouse button to open its settings dialog
- Exploring Plasmas System Tray Widget - GitHub Pages
So while a system tray that opens from the right side of the screen is neat, a KDE Plasma tweaker should probably keep it as is
- Plasma NewSystemTray - KDE Community Wiki
The system tray (the host) reacts to signals it receives from the client The host also can pass back an action to the client application, for example when the application has been activated
- Systemtray Widget - Help - KDE Discuss
Is there a way to make this transparent without having to use a panel and then adding the transparent widget? I mean most widgets have an option to show or hide background but not Systemtray
- System Tray Performance - Help - KDE Discuss
When doing the same on KDE there is a significant lack between clicking and the widget opening which makes your whole laptop feel much less performant than it actually is
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