Description: Plasma Flex Hub is a modern and modular plasmoid, created from scratch in QML6. Currently, it features multimedia controls, indicators, toggle buttons for various system aspects, brightness controls, among many others. In the future, more features can be added, as its modularity makes it easy to add new elements.
Furthermore, as its main differentiator from other alternatives, this plasmoid allows you to choose and organize the controls you need, and if necessary, you can easily create new ones from the settings
Features:
Multimedia control, various designs
Battery indicator
Volume slider, various designs
Brightness slider, various designs
Toggle, Do Not Disturb
Toggle, Dark/Light Theme
Toggle, Night Light
System indicators
Network and Bluetooth, various designs
Force Close button
Power Actions button
Caffeine Control
custom controls, button that executes a command, or control/item that displays system information
Last changelog:
0.5.1
The possibility has been added to obtain cover images from the internet, useful in cases where multimedia players do not correctly support mpris2, such as Deezer, or the web version of Amazon Music, the covers will be downloaded as long as they are available, unfortunately we depend on a free API and some may not be available.
7It looks amazing, but it's not yet a full replacement for the KDE system tray for me - it lacks a couple things:
if I right-click e.g. the Bluetooth icon it should be able to take me to the Bluetooth section of system settings, the wifi icon to connection settings, the volume slider to advanced volume control and so on.
Minor looks problem: can't change the icon? It's a very inconspicuous little gear (vanilla system tray has an even less conspicuous tiny little arrow, which I've always found a terrible design choice). Also, the bluetooth and network usage icons are just fodlers, for me.
Ratings & Comments
2 Comments
7 It looks amazing, but it's not yet a full replacement for the KDE system tray for me - it lacks a couple things: if I right-click e.g. the Bluetooth icon it should be able to take me to the Bluetooth section of system settings, the wifi icon to connection settings, the volume slider to advanced volume control and so on. Minor looks problem: can't change the icon? It's a very inconspicuous little gear (vanilla system tray has an even less conspicuous tiny little arrow, which I've always found a terrible design choice). Also, the bluetooth and network usage icons are just fodlers, for me.
Thanks for commenting, good proposals to consider, some are already in process.