Version: (using KDE Devel) Installed from: Compiled sources This feature was removed post 3.1. See bug #54730. Unfortunately, this is a highly desireable feature from a UI standpoint, and I wish it hadn't been removed. The reason is Fitts's Law. With the window border of a maximized window hidden, any UI elements on the inside border, e.g. scrollbars or tab widgets, are directly on the screen edge and thus have 'infinite' depth, making them easy targets to hit with the mouse.
*** Bug 51891 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Bug #51891 only complained about borders being visible at the top and bottom. Since this has to be reimplemented anyway ...
*** Bug 44765 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 43063 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 65445 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Already implemented, some decorations may still not have support for this implemented.
*** Bug 71808 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
KWin support is there, complain about specific decorations if there are still problems.
Can this feature be implemented for the Plastik style and kwin decorations? I've been able to make this feature work by using the Redmond kwin theme, but it doesn't quite work with Plastik. Being able to scroll a window by simply throwing the mouse to the right edge of the screen is nice.
Plastik works fine for me e.g. with KWrite.