KDE Plasma 6.5 color blindness correction now features grayscale
KDE Plasma 6.5 now features a new color blindness correction mode in the accessibility settings of the KDE Plasma desktop. This new mode desaturates all colors so that everything is in the scale of grays, called grayscale. This basically turns your desktop to what it would look like before colors were introduced to televisions and cameras.
This mode can be turned on by going to KDE Settings > Accessibility > Color Blindness Correction and adjusting the Problematic Colors entry to All (grayscale mode). After that, all colors will be turned to grayscale colors in your desktop, just like below:
Additionally, development of KDE Plasma 6.6 was reportedly in the works, with new features being added to the next version, such as the improved color blindness correction settings look.
You can learn more about this here.
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