Furthermore, as its main differentiator from other alternatives, this plasmoid allows you to choose and organize the controls you need, and if necessary, you can easily create new ones from the settings
Features:
- Multimedia control, various designs
- Battery indicator
- Volume slider, various designs
- Brightness slider, various designs
- Toggle, Do Not Disturb
- Toggle, Dark/Light Theme
- Toggle, Night Light
- System indicators
- Network and Bluetooth, various designs
- Force Close button
- Power Actions button
- Caffeine Control
- custom controls, button that executes a command, or control/item that displays system information
Ratings & Comments
4 Comments
Hey, I will like to share some bugs and glitches I found while using. Where can share with you screenshots? I like the idea and also I like the idea of having custom system indicators and controls (This helps me for my idea of set a switcher for TV mode when I want only to use my TV as main display)
You can share them by emailing adolfo@librepixels.com or in issues on the GitHub repository.
7 It looks amazing, but it's not yet a full replacement for the KDE system tray for me - it lacks a couple things: if I right-click e.g. the Bluetooth icon it should be able to take me to the Bluetooth section of system settings, the wifi icon to connection settings, the volume slider to advanced volume control and so on. Minor looks problem: can't change the icon? It's a very inconspicuous little gear (vanilla system tray has an even less conspicuous tiny little arrow, which I've always found a terrible design choice). Also, the bluetooth and network usage icons are just fodlers, for me.
Thanks for commenting, good proposals to consider, some are already in process.