tweaK project is a configuration tool designed to modify KDE's concealed and confidential configuration settings.
It might take a while for the program to configure. However, while running, it will print some messages telling which features it is checking for. The next step is to type `make' to compile the package. You can install the programs and any data files and documentation by typing `make install'. The program binaries and object files from the source code directory can be removed by typing `make clean'.
The latest release comes with new options that enhance the functionality of the software. First, an option to disable kicker on KDE startup has been added. Also, Missing Icon sizes have been included, and now you can disable the Access Keys option. Additionally, an option to disable shutdown/reboot in the logout dialog has been included. The UI has been reorganised, which makes it even easier to operate. Finally, the software has addressed a bug where disabling Archive expanding in the sidebar wasn't working.
In conclusion, TweaK project is an excellent software that comes with various capabilities that allow you to tweak the configurations of your system. The easy-to-follow installation process and new features make it an ideal software for all. It's worth considering if you need a configuration tool to enhance KDE's functionality.
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