![]() If you don’t want to configure the Corner bar applet, you can just right-click on it to get instant access to all these actions. This can also be configured to show the desktop, Expo View, or Scale view. There’s also a middle click action that, by default, shows the desklets. ![]() Therefore, you will be able to change the behavior of the click action from the default of showing the desktop to showing the desklets, the Expo View (workspace selector), or the Scale View (window selector). As you can imagine, the Corner bar applet replaces the traditional Show Desktop icon next to the application launcher, which, in turn, was replaced by a separator.Īs with many Cinnamon applets, Corner bar can be configured. Yes, I’m talking about Corner bar, a new applet located on the right edge of the taskbar to make it easier for users to see the desktop when they have many windows opened. One of the biggest changes in this release was highlighted by the Linux Mint leader himself Clement Lefebvre in the project’s latest newsletter. Until Linux Mint 21.1 hits the streets later in December, I took the liberty of installing Cinnamon 5.6 on my Arch Linux machine to take a look at the new features and improvements. ![]() ![]() Most probably, existing Linux Mint users will receive the update shortly, but Cinnamon 5.6 is included by default in Linux Mint 21.1. The Linux Mint team quietly released the Cinnamon 5.6 desktop environment, a major update that will be included by default in the upcoming Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” operating system this Christmas.Ĭinnamon 5.6 has been in development for the past few months and comes as an upgrade to Cinnamon 5.4 released in June 2022. ![]()
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