On 2021-03-19 14:42:18 Jerome Yuzyk wrote: > My new desktop machine has been my introduction to 4K screen resolution. > Fortunately my eyes can handle most everything being smaller, so now I have > gobs of pixel real estate and after a settling-in period with my old > 1920x1200-based layout I'm wondering how I can use it better. > > My KDE __?__ Bar has always been 100+ pixels vertical along the left edge > of the screen and it'll stay that way. I like my app windows to be as tall > as they can. > > The largest waste of space though is the Task Manager because it's very > unlikely it'll be filled. > > I use 3 virtual desktops with some windows on All desktops. I'd like to > separate them, with a spacer or something, from the desktop-specific > windows. Is anyone doing that? Or is there a way to have two Task Managers > and put some stuff in one and let the other one catch the rest? > > Now for that extra space. I could either put applets on the __?__ Bar, or > make it shorter and put a window. > > How do you folks use 4K of pixels for your KDE Desktop? I have (for years) set up my display with only one left and one right panel, because as you say, I like to use all of my vertical real-estate. I don't use desktop icons, and keep only my most-often used application icons on the panels. As for the applications themselves, I always move the toolbars to the left or right sides unless they have text widgets (and I wish developers would put text widgets into separate toolbars), again to maximize vertical real-estate. Leslie --