Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler

UKUI is a sleek desktop environment developed by the Ubuntu Kylin team. This is the recommended desktop environment for openEuler distribution.

By design, UKUI is inspired by the Windows desktop, which is popular among the user base. It features desktop icons, a bottom panel with system tray, a taskbar, etc.

When it comes to customizing the desktop, UKUI offers simple and straightforward settings.

Customizing the desktop

First, open the system settings in UKUI from the start menu.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Open settings

Inside the settings app, go to Personalized section:

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Go to personalized

All the essential system settings are present in this section. Let’s take a look at them one by one.

Change background

Under the Background section, you can see the current desktop background highlighted at the top. If the Background is set to Picture, you can select any of the background provided in the default installation.

Also, set a mode like centered, stretched, etc., according to the wallpaper image for a better view.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Set a wallpaper in settings

If you scroll down to the bottom, you can use the Browse button to add a local wallpaper. Or use the Online Picture button to download some image s from Ubuntu Kylin website.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
More wallpaper or custom wallpapers

You can toggle the background to Color to set a selected plain color as background.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Plain color wallpaper

Light or dark mode

UKUI offers both light and dark mode, with a default light mode. Go to the Theme tab in Personalized section and select the mode accordingly.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Light/dark mode in settings

Icon and cursor themes

Under themes section, you can select any of the three icon/cursor theme provided in the default installation.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Icon and cursor themes

Screen lock customization

You can set any wallpaper as the lock screen image. For this, go to the Screenlock settings. There, first select an image from the list to appear in the lock screen.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Screenlock settings

Use the Browse button at the very bottom to select a local file of yours.

The Lock screen delay slider can be used to set the time inactive to lock the screen. You can set it to Never to disable screen locking.

Screensaver

UKUI provides an impressive screen saver mechanism. First, select the Screensaver section in settings.

Here, you can see an option called Idle time. The default value is 5 mins. Select a convenient value from the dropdown for you uses.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Screensaver settings

Now, the screensaver will be active at the selected timeout.

If you have looked closely, you can see a “Show rest time” option. Enable this if not already. Now, when the screensaver is enabled, a small timer will be started at the bottom, that tracks the idle time.

Managing fonts

Another part of customization is fonts. You can change the system fonts easily in UKUI using the settings window.

Open the Fonts section in settings. Here, you can select the Font size, normal font and mono fonts.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Font settings

Panel settings

On UKUI, you can right-click on an empty space in the bottom panel to get some configuration options.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Panel menu

As you can see, there are some using settings like:

Adjust the panel size to small, medium, or large.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Adjust panel size

Change the position of the panel to top, bottom, left, or right.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Change panel position

There are some more tweaks like Show/Hide the task view, show/hide the dark mode toggle button, etc.

Work with workspaces

On UKUI panel, you have a workspace button. Click on it to see the default workspaces.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Click on Workspaces button

There are 4 workspaces are available by default. If you want more, click on the “+” icon to add more workspaces.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Add a new workspace

Use the UKUI sidebar

Did you see a message like button in UKUI panel? this the sidebar. If you have used the Budgie desktop environment from Solus, you may be familiar with this.

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Open Sidebar

In this sidebar, you can access essential quick settings like Bluetooth, power modes, DND mode, screenshots etc. Also, this is the notification area, where unread notifications are present.

A general tip: you can fold or unfold more than one notification from a sender!

Exploring and Customizing UKUI Desktop in openEuler
Fold/Unfold notifications

Conclusion

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