https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416561

--- Comment #6 from brute4s99 <piyushaggarwal...@gmail.com> ---
> Left clicking - even double left-clicking on the tray - does nothing.

https://invent.kde.org/network/kdeconnect-kde/-/merge_requests/351

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> It seems easy to miss an incoming pair request: I sent the request from 
> Android; on Windows, I did not see the request until, within the KDE Connect 
> window (which was open already) I selected the name of the Windows device.
> The 'error trying to pair' message does not disappear once pairing is 
> established. That confuses, pointlessly.

Is this issue reproducible with the latest build? If yes, please make a
separate bug report for it.

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> I found the UI on both Android and Windows unintuive. A sense of 'what now?' 
> pervaded.

This patch hopes to aid that to a minor degree:
https://invent.kde.org/network/kdeconnect-kde/-/merge_requests/352

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> the phone's battery status appears . . in the KDE Connect tray context menu, 
> on Windows.

Is this issue reproducible with the latest build? If yes, please make a
separate bug report for it.

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> Selecting a (/any) plug-in creates white text on a light blue background - an 
> nearly unreadable combination.

https://invent.kde.org/network/kdeconnect-kde/-/merge_requests/353

> Does KDE Connect not have a start-with-Windows option? The user expects this.

Yes. Please check Task Manager's Startup options. (i.e. it is *not optionally*
installed, and can be disabled through the Task Manager)

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> On my grey Windows taskbar, the icon for KDE Connect is hard to see

https://invent.kde.org/network/kdeconnect-kde/-/merge_requests/354

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