KDE Plasma 6.7 Update Fixes Per-Screen Virtual Desktops and Boosts Multi-Monitor Workflows
KDE Plasma 6.7 delivers per-screen virtual desktops after years of waiting, which stops the multi-monitor window shuffling that has annoyed power users for too long. The system tray now properly tracks Flatpak background apps through modern portals and adds a quick microphone volume tester to cut down on audio setup guesswork. A new CSS-based theming engine called Union launches as an opt-in preview while Oxygen returns with full light and dark variants for those who miss the classic look. Under the hood, Intel and AMD hardware get targeted performance boosts, HDR color management finally works alongside ICC profiles, and notifications slide in from the nearest screen edge instead of popping up randomly.
KDE Plasma 6.7 Update Fixes Per-Screen Virtual Desktops and Boosts Multi-Monitor Workflows
KDE Plasma 6.7 introduces per-screen virtual desktops, allowing users to assign different layouts to each monitor, which enhances multi-monitor workflows and reduces window shuffling. The update improves system tray functionality by properly tracking Flatpak apps and adds a microphone volume tester for easier audio setup. A new CSS-based theming engine called Union is introduced for customizable appearances, alongside a revival of the classic Oxygen theme in light and dark variants. Performance optimizations for Intel and AMD hardware improve graphics rendering and efficiency, while HDR color management and notification animations are enhanced for better user experience
