KDE developers have started work on Plasma 6.7, even as version 6.6 remains unreleased. A key feature is an instant toggle between light and dark modes in the Brightness and Color widget. Other enhancements include improved audio handling and refined system settings.
Development on KDE Plasma 6.7 is underway, ahead of the scheduled February 17 release of Plasma 6.6. The new version introduces a switch in the Brightness and Color widget that allows users to instantly shift between light and dark modes. While a smooth cross-fade transition is under consideration for future updates, the immediate focus is on core functionality.
Audio features receive attention too, with a global push-to-talk option for microphones. This mutes all devices system-wide until a designated key is pressed, ensuring consistent behavior across applications for voice users.
System Settings modules are being streamlined to show only relevant options based on detected hardware. Sections for Game Controller, Mouse, and Touchpad, for instance, will hide if the corresponding devices are absent, decluttering the interface.
Touchscreen users benefit from tweaks to Plasma's global edit mode, enhancing interaction on touch-enabled setups. In KDE's Discover software center, the Games category now includes sub-sections for game launchers and tools, aiding navigation between full titles and utilities.
On the backend, Plasma 6.7 adds FreeBSD support for network monitoring in System Monitor and widgets. These changes build on KDE's commitment to a more intuitive desktop experience. For deeper insights, the KDE Blogs' "This Week in Plasma" post provides further details.