Dave Close posted on Sat, 23 Oct 2021 16:56:21 -0700 as excerpted: > I just installed a new system and discovered I now have KDE 5.22. > Generally, I approve of new and improved systems, but I have some > questions and the web has not helped me find answers. > > 1. How do I disable the "icons-only task manager" and enable one with > more useful visible information? (I *hate* icons.) Caveats: I'm running live-git versions of pretty much all kde-frameworks/ plasma/gear (tho I haven't updated in a few days) and plasmashell is currently reporting version 5.23.80, so if anything is further changed since 5.22... Additionally, I'm running on wayland and am affected by an already-reported bug whereby any of the taskmanagers fail to actually see any windows so all I get is the launchers. Given that, I don't usually have any of the task manager plasmoids running and am not /entirely/ familiar with their current behavior. None-the-less, after a quick test I can answer at least this one, not entirely sure on #2. If the task manager (icons-only or not) is on a panel, configure-clicking (normally, right-clicking) on it, *provided* you can click it without clicking a pinned item (or presumably a window) altho that may require a bit of patience and/or expanding the panel and/or closing/unpinning enough stuff to have some empty space to click, should present a menu with a "Show Alternatives" entry. Clicking that should show you the alternatives (three here, the normal and icons-only task managers and the window list). If that's too much trouble (clicking exactly the right spot might be difficult, it was here tho I was able to do so after unpinning one of the four default applets), you can simply remove the existing task manager and (if desired) add the one you want, using the normal panel configuration and add widget items. If the task manager (whichever one) is on the desktop/activity, the alternatives option doesn't seem to appear, or at least it didn't here. In that case you pretty much /have/ to use the remove-unwanted/add- desired method. Note that you'll need to be in edit mode. Of course there's also the manual method of editing the (text-based, pretty much all kde/plasma configuration is text-based) configuration files directly. I do some of my reconfiguration that way, but I'd have to do more testing to describe that in detail and most people that would be comfortable doing it can already figure it out, so I'll skip describing that unless you request it specifically. > 2. How do I unlock the widgets on the new task manager? The tool list no > longer seems to include that function and I don't find it elsewhere. > I am able to add new widgets but I can't modify the properties of those > already added. As I said in the caveats I'm not entirely sure on this one -- here, the only way I could find to change the properties of a pinned item was to unpin it and start over with a re-add (which you mentioned did work), tho it's possible that's a bug. But it seems to be affecting both you on 5.22 and me on live-git-reporting-5.23.80, so... Again, of course the manual text-editor method should work here too, if you prefer it. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman