This project is used to share initial KDE neon settings that simplify even further some of the defaults in KDE neon. The overall goal is to provide a clean & powerful workflow without giving up usability enhancements that take advantage of modern hardware.
It's available in two flavours:
Everything is done on top of KDE neon, it does not require any external dependency.
It works by providing pre-defined config files that were isolated from a fresh KDE neon installation. It contains modifications all over KDE from little things aka not showing the bouncing icon during the launch of applications (
) to changing some of the global shortcuts (described further below).
You can get it by simply running the line bellow in your terminal 👇
cd $(mktemp -d) && wget https://github.com/paulondc/kdeNeonDefaults/archive/master.zip -O kdeNeonDefaults.zip && unzip kdeNeonDefaults.zip && cd kdeNeonDefaults-master && ./setupBe aware by running the setup it will override your current settings (you may want to create a backup of your current configuration for the directories
~/.config, ~/.kde and ~/.localbeforehand).
Dialogue displayed during the setup
- open dolphin:
super + e - open konsole:
super + r - minimize/restore all windows:
super + d - close current window:
ctrl + woralt + F4 - change to next virtual desktop:
alt + left - change to previous virtual desktop:
alt + right
For the next set of shortcuts I recommend you to put a sticker on F8 key:

- present all windows (expose):
F8 - show desktop grid (spaces):
ctrl + F8 - show desktop:
shift + F8
- kwrite
- dolphin
- konsole
- kdiff3
- konversation
kdeNeonDefaults is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT License.



