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  2. KDE Connect - Wikipedia

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    Often, distributions bundle KDE Connect in their KDE Plasma desktop variant. KDE Connect has been reimplemented in the GNOME desktop environment as GSConnect, which can be obtained from Gnome Extension Store. [10] Since 2021, KDE connect has also been available on Windows, [11] and it is available as an unstable nightly build on macOS. [12]

  3. Multi-monitor - Wikipedia

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    Multi-monitor, also called multi-display and multi-head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system. Research studies show that, depending on the type of work, multi-head may increase the ...

  4. Multiseat configuration - Wikipedia

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    A two-seat system using Windows Multipoint Server. A "seat" consists of all hardware devices assigned to a specific workplace at which one user sits at and interacts with the computer. It consists of at least one graphics device (graphics card or just an output (e.g. HDMI / VGA / DisplayPort port) and the attached monitor/video projector) for ...

  5. KDE Plasma - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma is a set of graphical shells developed by KDE for Unix-like operating systems. With the KDE brand repositioning in 2009, Plasma 4.4 succeeded KDE 4.3.Currently, it has four workspace variants: one for desktop PCs and laptops (Plasma Desktop) [a], [4] [5] [6] one for TVs (Plasma Bigscreen), [7] one for smartphones (Plasma Mobile), [8] and another for embedded and touch-enabled ...

  6. GNOME Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    Until version 2.22, [4] GDM had a few Easter eggs, in the form of strings to be entered in the username box. These can be found in the source file "gui/guilogin.c", in a function named "evil". These can be found in the source file "gui/guilogin.c", in a function named "evil".

  7. Simple Desktop Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    Simple Desktop Display Manager (SDDM) is a display manager (a graphical login program) for the X11 and Wayland windowing systems. [5] SDDM was written from scratch in C++11 and supports theming via QML.

  8. KDE Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    KDE Display Manager was based on the source code of X display manager [1] and was the default display manager of the KDE Software Compilation, until it was retired in KDE Plasma 5 in favour of SDDM. [2] KDM allowed the user to choose a desktop environment or window manager at login. KDM used the Qt application framework. It is configurable via ...

  9. KWin - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is released as a part of KDE Plasma, for which it is the default window manager. KWin can also be used on its own or with other desktop environments . KWin can be configured by scripting using QML or QtScript , both of which are based on ECMAScript .