 Hi, today a super quick video to highlight a project that I think is very, very nicely done. After the release of Windows 11, which you probably know about, there was a lot of requests to implement a feature from that OS, which was right clicking on the maximize button of any windows actually raises up a menu that where you can actually select where to tile the windows, so to the left, to the right, or in various ways. And that was asked a lot. And I think there was even some short discussion on whether it was actually feasible. And luckily, such a change would require a lot of K-Win, which is the window manager for KDE changes. And K-Win is generally the project that you want to remain as stable as possible. So nothing really happened. However, K-Win is meant to be very extensible via scripts and plugins. And so Buddy actually did a script that does basically what Windows does. It's not exactly the same, but it's very, very nicely done. So just as a quick info, how do we actually install K-Win script? I'll show you what I'm talking about, which is this one. And I'm showing you how to actually get it immediately. You just go into settings, you go into window management, then K-Win scripts, and then get new scripts, and you get exquisite. It's called immediately after you open it. So it is super easy. You don't have to have a browser or anything. You just open system settings. You do need internet, obviously. Once you get it, it works out of the box. And it's pretty simple. You bring it up with Ctrl Alt D, like this. And you have all of the ways that you can set up your Windows. And there's also the ability to restart K-Win if you're experiencing any bug. If you're on Wayland, you can try it. I'm too scared to even click that button because usually K-Win on Wayland in the past wasn't the capacity to restart. Now it should have it. But I leave it to you. So you also get a button that tells you how this works by linking to the GitHub page, which I already have open. And then you just click where you want to type. It's pretty self-explanatory, I think. There are a lot of very nice options. You also get the option to install a widget and then activate and deactivate it using that widget. Just clicking on it. And after you install it, so in system settings, you can actually customize it a lot. I've seen a lot of options. And now I'm going to show them to you. In here, you've got the number of columns, the position of the plugin. So as an example, to actually apply these settings, I think you do need to desactivate it. Sorry, apply and then activate it again. I think that's a set. Yeah, see, now it's on the top, similarly to K-Runner. And then you customize every button, everything. So you can close it after telling a window. I do want that. So I'm trying that on. This is the GitHub page. You don't even have to open it to install this. So if you just want to give it a go real quick, you can just open up system settings. But you can go through it. And it is very, very nicely done. I don't know what else to say. So congratulations to this project. And I hope to see more K-Win scripts like this. So check it out.