Version: unspecified OS: Linux Sequential focus is difficult to achieve while attempting to idly bring a desired window to the forefront with the present window effect, and screen edges to trigger present windows. Blur effect should be used on de-highlighted (currently dimmed) windows to make certain the font in the window isn't too distracting on smaller screens. Reproducible: Couldn't Reproduce Steps to Reproduce: 1) Use present-windows effect and screen edge triggers to change application / program in Kwin. Actual Results: No blur effect for limiting distraction while browsing for desired window for focus. Expected Results: The software should have added an additional cue or way (blur + dim) to distinguish between a selected window, a deselected (dimmed) window. I don't want to know what's in the windows without highlighting with the cursor. With a small Netbook screen and longer sessions the edge effect and present windows in combination is almost perfect for a comfortable UI. Adding the blur effect to the windows that are not currently under the cursor while in present windows would help to cement comfort and context for long sessions / activities.
Sorry, forgot to specify that the version is 4.5.
Aren‘t dimmed windows dimmed in the present windows grid anyway? But I like the idea of also blurring dimmed windows as well. I‘ll file a separate wish for that.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 175521 ***