Hi
I did not want to steal the other thread from dmeyer (What Widgets/Plasmoids would you Like )so I started this.
It is to be assumed that I do not know all the ins and outs of the dashboard, so I actively request that other people post their information.
a) quoting from ....james147:
b) It took quite a while for me to figure out that one does not "see" the widgets/plasmoids "in" the little box when the widget dashboard is activated.
c) "The" widget dashboard is ALL of the semi-transparent thing that overlays the desktop when the widget desktop is activated.
d) The dashboard can be activated by ctrl-F10 or it can be activated by adding ANOTHER lol widget to the desktop from the normal add widgets in the (former) cashew.
e) First do this:
Kicker/System Settings/workspace behaviour/workspace and change:
show desktop widgets
to:
show an independent widget set
f) activate the widget dashboard however you like and you will see an "overlay" of the whole desktop.
That COMPLETE overlay "is" the dashboard.
The little box at the top is not "the" dashboard and does not display linkable icons in it.
g) right click on the "overlay" and select add widgets and add any widgets you wish.
h) added widgets go "into" the "overlay" and not onto the "desktop" as one, this author included, normally has done.
j) when one clicks the "x" on the dashboard box at the top, the "overlay/dashboard" disappears and one sees the normal desktop.
One can also hit ctrl+F2 again, or esc and it will also disappear.
k) activation of the dashboard re-displays the dashboard/overlay and one can interact with the widgets, or see them, as in a clock etc.
l) one is supposed to be able to change the appearance of the overlay/dashboard by right clicking on the overlay/dashboard and then "desktop dashboard settings".
However, this apparently only works if one does NOT have compositing turned on.
I cannot get the desktop dashboard settings to do anything, that may be to compositing being turned on, or it may not be presently functional. If anyone has information about this please feel free to post such.
So, what is the "function" of the activity dashboard?
It is to clear the desktop of the "clutter" that is caused by having widgets thereupon!
Again, if anyone has additions, comments, or knows of errors in this post please post them.
woodsmoke
I did not want to steal the other thread from dmeyer (What Widgets/Plasmoids would you Like )so I started this.
It is to be assumed that I do not know all the ins and outs of the dashboard, so I actively request that other people post their information.
a) quoting from ....james147:
The widget dash board is a place you can put widgets on like the desktop, but it will display over applications so you don't need to minimise windows to use widgets. It can share the widgets that are on the desktop, so when you open it it will show the same widgets that are on you desktop or you can configure it to show its own independent widget set.
c) "The" widget dashboard is ALL of the semi-transparent thing that overlays the desktop when the widget desktop is activated.
d) The dashboard can be activated by ctrl-F10 or it can be activated by adding ANOTHER lol widget to the desktop from the normal add widgets in the (former) cashew.
e) First do this:
Kicker/System Settings/workspace behaviour/workspace and change:
show desktop widgets
to:
show an independent widget set
f) activate the widget dashboard however you like and you will see an "overlay" of the whole desktop.
That COMPLETE overlay "is" the dashboard.
The little box at the top is not "the" dashboard and does not display linkable icons in it.
g) right click on the "overlay" and select add widgets and add any widgets you wish.
h) added widgets go "into" the "overlay" and not onto the "desktop" as one, this author included, normally has done.
j) when one clicks the "x" on the dashboard box at the top, the "overlay/dashboard" disappears and one sees the normal desktop.
One can also hit ctrl+F2 again, or esc and it will also disappear.
k) activation of the dashboard re-displays the dashboard/overlay and one can interact with the widgets, or see them, as in a clock etc.
l) one is supposed to be able to change the appearance of the overlay/dashboard by right clicking on the overlay/dashboard and then "desktop dashboard settings".
However, this apparently only works if one does NOT have compositing turned on.
I cannot get the desktop dashboard settings to do anything, that may be to compositing being turned on, or it may not be presently functional. If anyone has information about this please feel free to post such.
So, what is the "function" of the activity dashboard?
It is to clear the desktop of the "clutter" that is caused by having widgets thereupon!
Again, if anyone has additions, comments, or knows of errors in this post please post them.
woodsmoke
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