 In every Plasma installation, there's this dark, dangerous setting menu that no one wonders into, for it is confusing, risky, and makes you want to just close system settings and act as if seen nothing. But I mean should you, because it's a pretty cool feature and I know it may seem a bit hard to use at first, but I'll give you a couple of examples to show you just how easy is it to take advantage of it. Example number one, freeze a window in a place. Just right-click the title bar, more actions, configure window, blah blah blah, add property, you search for position, you select force, and then you just apply. Just by doing this, the window shall not be moved again, just like your body, forever, or until you revert the change. Example number two, make a window transparent. Again go back to the scary setting you get by right-clicking the title bar, but this time the rule we are looking for is called opacity, both active and inactive ones. You can pick the right amount of opacity and then apply. The window shall become transparent, just like your soul, forever, or until you get an idea. Example number three, make it impossible to close a window. You shall seek for the dark and secret place again, just like before, but this time we're interested in the closeable property, which shall be set to force and false, and then apply. And that's it, the window shall remain open, just like your heart, forever, yeah. But I mean generally speaking, you can give a look to all of the available properties, some are pretty cool. You can select by application instead of by window. You can mess with stuff a bit, forcing size, forcing the screen, forcing the activity. You can just force initially to let you change stuff later, it's really up to you. You can even hide stuff from the taskbar, like you have some odd old content application you want to hide, you know, that sort of thing, so you can do pretty much anything. And that was all, bye-bye. My name is Nicola Venorandi and new color of air and less beard, so yeah, I did that.