It sadly doesn’t quite work right on KDE. You can get close: you can show an application launcher, or a exposé-like window overview, or a pager, but you can’t show all of them at once in a way that’s easy to work with between like Gnome does.
Heck, even Gnome regressed Gnome 40, as you don’t get the vertical desktop overview any more. At least there’s shell extensions that let me get Gnome 3’s behaviour back.
It’s a real pity, because I like KDE, and definitely the KDE apps, more, but the Super-key overview is no hard to quit.
This is the one thing I miss from using Gnome; press Super and start typing. I might look into a way to recreate on KDE but I’m already used to using KDE as-is now.
The only reason I don’t use KDE is because it doesn’t do the super-key expose/dash/overview like Gnome.
It can do that now. You can also rebind the overview to open with meta in the system settings.
I still prefer Gnome’s implementation though.
It sadly doesn’t quite work right on KDE. You can get close: you can show an application launcher, or a exposé-like window overview, or a pager, but you can’t show all of them at once in a way that’s easy to work with between like Gnome does.
Heck, even Gnome regressed Gnome 40, as you don’t get the vertical desktop overview any more. At least there’s shell extensions that let me get Gnome 3’s behaviour back.
It’s a real pity, because I like KDE, and definitely the KDE apps, more, but the Super-key overview is no hard to quit.
This is the one thing I miss from using Gnome; press Super and start typing. I might look into a way to recreate on KDE but I’m already used to using KDE as-is now.