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This week in KDE: Triple buffering and other sources of amazingness
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Weren't the devs also supposed to be adding the ability to rebind the overview to just the super key (like GNOME)? Is that still in the works?
It's been possible for a long time, but yes, now you can do it intuitively in the shortcuts GUI