I know: hardly the most glamorous or exciting of things, right? But keyboard configuration is nonethelessa crucial part of any modern desktop’s settings section.
And in GNOME 3.22 this oft-overlooked section is getting a glossy new makeover.
As spied in the GNOME Control Centre designbriefs from earlier in the year , the GNOME keyboard panel is getting a streamlined newlook. Work on improving the dialogs for adding and editing custom shortcuts is present, and the overall behaviour of buttons and sheets nowmatches that found in the rest of the GNOME desktop environment.
Keep in mind that whatyou see demoed below is still under development and still subject to change .
But fora small flavour of the full-bodied changes you can expect to benefit from should you upgrade to GNOME 3.22 later this year, hit play.