

The Thunderbolt page has been updated as well with a more modern Device dialog UI, the Sharing page no longer features a global master switch, the Sound page now offers audible bass on low-quality hardware, and the Users page removes the account activity window and improves avatar crop mechanics and rounding. Moreover, the Network page now features a delete icon in the saved Wi-Fi connections list, increases the maximum MTU value from 10000 to 6553, adds the ability to preserve the current mode when enabling proxy, shows a confirmation dialog when forgetting a connection, renames “Other Devices” to “Bluetooth”, improves importing of VPN files, and adds support for screen readers to the security status and signal strength fields.
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The Keyboard page now features “Compose” and “Character” keywords, the Notifications page replaces “Applications” with “App Notifications”, the Power page now labels the main “battery” as UPS if that’s what it is and hides the automatic suspend option in VMs, and you’ll be able to update the hostname in the About page only after clicking apply. In addition, the About page now only shows major GNOME versions, the Date and Time page now features clock and calendar switches in a unified “Clock & Calendar” section, the Display page now lets you configure all monitors and apply settings at once, and the Info page now shows each GPU in its own line for hybrid systems.ĭate & Time page now features a unified Clock & Calendar section

Many interesting changes are around the GNOME Control Panel (Settings) app, which now lets you close dialogs using the Esc key, improves accessibility, improves panel activation and searching, improves support for RTL (Right-to-Left) languages, as well as numerous bug fixes. The alpha version of the GNOME 45 desktop environment brings new apps including the Tecla keyboard layout viewer and Snapshot for taking pictures and videos on mobile devices, as well as a new look for the Baobab (Disk Analyzer) and GNOME Font Viewer apps thanks to the new libadwaita 1.4 widgets. The GNOME Project released today the alpha version of the upcoming GNOME 45 desktop environment as the first development milestone to give us an early look at the new features and enhancements.
