On 3/31/21 8:35 AM, James Knott wrote:
On 2021-03-31 11:28 a.m., Lew Wolfgang wrote:
edge, then that would confirm it.
Edge effects can be disabled via Launcer -> System Settings -> Workspace Behavior -> Screen edges. For any active edge, right mouse on the edge and set the action to "No action".
The default KDE is rich with features, but the UI can be customised to the nth degree. Your nonsense is another persons dream feature. If you'd prefer a no frills experience, perhaps start with openbox - it doesn't get much simpler than that - much like using an X Terminal from 1990.
No Action is already set for all edges, so that's not it. I'll try to describe the issue better. When I move near the top left corner, everything that's open collapses and I see a bunch of thumbnails scattered over the display. I haven't found a way to make it happen on demand.
But moving the cursor to the upper left corner is the way to make it happen on demand! As previously noted, this is configured with:
Launcher/ System Settings/ Workspace Behavior/ Screen Edges
Move the cursor to the upper left corner of the screen icon and click-left on the little box. A drop-down menu will appear that specifies the action to be taken. Just select "No Action" to turn off "Present Windows, all Desktops".
As I mentioned before, it was already set to no action for all the of the screen.
Maybe double-check then? Perhaps the setting reverted somehow? Regards, Lew