SCREENSHOT 51) Enable a screen reader.
SCREENSHOT 52) All base file association types – application, audio, font, image, inode, message, model, multipart, text, video, x-content and x-epoc.
SCREENSHOT 53) File Associations – control which program will open a specific file extension.
For example, the “gz” file extension is a gzip archive and it would be open with the “Ark” application. It may include several applications in Application Preference Order section.
SCREENSHOT 54) The default location paths for “virtual folders” like Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Videos, Pictures, and Music.
They are used in open, save and other dialogs in the graphical system.
SCREENSHOT 55) Default applications for the important productivity applications – Web browser – Firefox, File manager – Dolphin, Email client – KMail, Terminal emulator – Konsole, Map – Qwant Maps, and Dailer – KDE Connect.
SCREENSHOT 56) Custom permissions for the flatpack packages.
SCREENSHOT 57) Legacy X11 apps require the ability to read keystrokes typed in other apps for features that are activated using global keyboard shortcuts.
This is disabled by default for security reasons.
SCREENSHOT 58) Enable or disable the key and password store in KDE Plasma.
SCREENSHOT 59) Access Control – policy and access to the wallet.
SCREENSHOT 60) No accounts are added in this system.
Click on “Add New Account…” to add one.