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Revision as of 12:11, 25 November 2008
Chapter 3: Desktop Tour
Introduction
This chapter introduces Fedora KDE 4 Desktop environment. It is based on a modern KDE Plasma technology, which brings to users new usability and visual appealing desktop experience.
The Plasma Desktop
After first login you can see default Plasma desktop containing the panel, folder view widget and Plasma button at the top right corner. Use this button to customize your desktop - to add/remove Plasma widgets.
Desktop widgets
To add or remove Plasma widgets click on Plasma button at the top right corner of your screen and press Add Widgets button. Now you can choose from various Plasma widgets like several kinds of clocks (analog, digital, binary, fuzzy), notes, calculator, comic strip etc. Then press right mouse button on selected widget and drag it to desired place on your desktop. Widgets can be even dropped on the panel. To manipulate with widget use handle shown when you move mouse above it. You can resize and rotate widget or remove it completely from desktop.
Add Widgets dialog:
Some Plasma widgets (analog clock, digital clock, fifteen)
Folder view widget
With Folder view widget you can place icons on your desktop.
Getting new widgets
New widgets are available by yum as RPM packages or from Hot New Stuff service. Select Plasma handler, click 'Add Widgets' button and then press 'Install New Widgets' button. Select 'Download From Internet' option if you would like to download new widgets from Hot New Stuff service or 'Install From File...' if you have already downloaded the widget.
Plasma dashboard
CONTROL+F12 shows Plasma dashboard - replacement for "Show desktop" functionality known from older KDE releases. It hides all windows and puts all the widgets in front of them. You can use it as quick preview of your widgets on the desktop - to read notes (the famous yellow ones), check battery status, clock and even to play interactive games. Press ESCAPE key or CONTROL-F12 again to leave dashboard mode.