 Hello, today I'm on Plasma. Yesterday I tried to do these six things only using the keyboard on GNOME. It went pretty well. It took like five minutes. Now I'll try to do the same thing but on KD Plasma. And hopefully the fact that I know KD Plasma a bit better than GNOME means that it will be even easier, but well, we'll see. Let's see. So let's just open Dolphin as an example and that was the first one. Pretty easy. We need to close it, but that should be CTRL W and that's super easy. Okay, the second one is hopefully just as easy. We can gotta say though I like GNOME and everything, but switching between apps using the keyboard is much, much easier in KD Plasma. As you've seen like yesterday, in yesterday's video on GNOME, I just couldn't focus the application grid in KD Plasma. I couldn't do this and then with the right arrow I can switch between these. Much, much easier. So let's add Anki and hopefully the shortcut was like Shift FN10 for the context menu and of course that doesn't work, which might mean that the context menu shortcut is different but also maybe that it's not implemented in Plasma. That's not good because I don't know how. What about this one? Oh, it worked. It worked. So my keyboard does actually have a context menu button. If I press FN and right CTRL, there is this button that actually opens up a context menu. So that worked and then I just go with Pintu Dust Manager and that's it. Done. That was not work. Then connect to Wi-Fi. Again, in theory, we should be able to focus the panel and the Wi-Fi and by the way, as you've seen in KD News video from Monday, Tuesday, there's actually a way to do it but I want it's not yet implemented in my system. I don't have that merge request yet. Still, it will be possible to do it in the future. But for now, since I don't know of any shortcut that actually opens the, I don't know, maybe the system tree, I'll just do settings as I've done for GNOME as well. And we can search for Wi-Fi. This is the Wi-Fi. Yes. And then, yes, this isn't exactly how I hoped the Wi-Fi thing would go. And we go and select, okay. Thank you. This is very interesting. Can I actually select something on the Wi-Fi list? Apparently not. Let's try to search for password and how do I actually select the first result? Oh, come on. Okay. This is not good. This is actually harder than a third. This is a thing. Okay. So we're actually focusing the buttons on the bottom. Yeah. That's not interesting. Thank you. Cancel. Plus, minus, settings, search bar, plus, minus. How do I actually connect though? How you have to use the applet? Like, there's no way to connect from here unless I click on some button that I don't see. Yeah. I think I have to use the applet. Unless I don't know Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, nope. It's connections. And, well, it's this one. But how do I actually open the applet without the merge request? Because after the merge request, it would be easy, but I don't have it yet. So it's not. Okay. I kind of have a plan. So let's actually try to open up the shortcuts KCM, which is this one, and search for something that might help us. So I don't know why. What? Okay. Thank you. Wi-Fi system tray. Nope. No. Nope. Nothing interesting really. What about, I don't know, connection? And I mean, I can't even focus the least. Trouble. Trouble. So I think I need to give up on this one. I'm not able to do this. Let's try the other one. Move window to another virtual desktop. And as yesterday, this is easy. I know that moving between desktops is meta control. It's meta alt, no meta control on KD Plasma. And to actually move a window, it's meta control, shift like this. And it works. Five, activate do not disturb. And hopefully, hopefully it's on the notifications page. Do not disturb mode, toggle with, there's currently no shortcut associated with do not disturb. I guess I can add one. Do I have to add one? Is there no other way to actually turn on? Because I mean, I should open the popup of the notification to actually enable do not disturb, but I can't. So I need to set shortcut like meta control alt E or now I need to actually click on apply. Oh, no. Will I be able to actually click on apply though? Yes. And then meta alt control E. And just like this, I managed to actually change do not disturb mode. So that's done. That worked. And I lost my here. It's here. Lastly, let's switch because it's implicit switch to thanks and stop OBS. So first of all, we go to OBS, which is here. Hello, OBS. And then there is again, all of the hell in tapping. Oh, no, no, I'll turn back. Okay. That was much easier for some reason. Yesterday it was harder. And well, now I will show the animation with all of the thanks you. And then as soon as that one ends, I will get back to the, you know, showing my screen and actually try to stop the recording. But till then, thanks to all of the people who are donating to my channel, and that is a super nice things to do that makes you like a good person. TM about Nicholas approved person. And now that is done. Let's switch back to the green screen. And now it's again, tapping L until I find this one. So thanks for following along. This video is three minutes longer, but unlikely I couldn't do a task. If you are able to connect to Wi-Fi only using keyboard shortcuts, please tell me how because I just couldn't find it and props to GNOME that actually put all of the stuff in system settings too, even if it's also in the system tree, because yeah, it's a bit easier to actually use it only using keyboard shortcuts. So props to GNOME for that. But also KDPLASM, I think kickoff really wins in terms of actually, you know, using this thing to select an application. And I managed to, okay, bye, bye.