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Disable / Remove Activity management

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totoro
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Hello,

I'm looking for a way to disable / Remove Activity management from a user session.
KF version is 5.44.0 on Kubuntu 18.04

I see in ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals adding
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[KDE Action Restrictions][$i]
plasma-desktop/add_activities=false


I try with other combination like:
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action/plasma-desktop/add_activities=false
plasmashell/add_activities=false
...

but nothing is working yet.

So I'm looking a way to remove all menu with Activity management for users can't access to Activity management.
I'm almost done but one still here, when you make a right click on the wallpaper.
I don't found witch file to edit or remove

Thank's for help, Any idea ?

Totorux
airdrik
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In the Wallpaper chooser dialog, there should be a tab for Mouse Actions. There you can configure what actions happen when you use different mouse buttons on the desktop. The "Standard menu" action can be configured, allowing you to select what entries appear in the menu.


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