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KDE Plasma 6.7 Preps Rounded Style UI Enhancement For QtWidgets-Based Apps

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Last updated: 2026/02/28 at 6:23 AM
News Room Published 28 February 2026
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KDE Plasma 6.7 development continues heating up following the Plasma 6.6 desktop release earlier this month.

This Week in Plasma is out with its newest issue to highlight all of the interesting work coming for Plasma 6.7 as well as continued refinements for future Plasma 6.6.x point releases. Some of this week’s goodies include:

– The OpenVPN settings UI is being refreshed in Plasma 6.7 to include new settings offered by the underlying system.

– Merge for Plasma 6.7 is beginning to roll out the the new rounded style for selection highlights in Breeze-themed QtWidgets-based apps. This better aligns with the style of existing Qt Quick based apps and menu items everywhere:

Plasma 6.7 curves

– Plasma 6.6.2 will improve support for mice with high resolution scroll wheels in the built-in RDP server.

– More fixes have begun lining up for Plasma 6.6.2 following this week’s Plasma 6.6.1 release.

More details via This Week in Plasma.

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