The right screen has the following (KDE Plasma) widgets:
Alpaca Clock and Weather (top-left)
Event Calendar (bottom-left)
System monitor sensor widget of various settings (the five widgets on the right side)
Both screens have side panels containing only a icon-only task manager. These side panels are installed on the outer edges of the screens instead of on the bottom as might be customary.
The top panels of both screens act as one whole top panel. However, both of them also have a collection of widgets (Window Buttons, Window Title, and Window AppMenu) that (should) only come into play if a window is maximized on a screen. That’s what is demonstrated in the first screenshot of the OP.
As for the theming, I used WhiteSur-dark as the global theme, with particulars overriden as follows:
Window Decorations, Window border size: No Side Borders
Icons: Ultimate-Plata-Suru-Plus…
Cursors: macOS-Monterey
Splash Screen: 1604-Arch-Splash
As for the mouse gestures. I’ve got a mouse with additional buttons, so I used one of those extra buttons to indicate that I’m going to do a mouse gesture. Those mouse gestures are taken by KDE Plasma and act like a custom shortcut, which executes an action, which I defined via KDE Plasma.
The gestures are as follows:
<span style="color:#323232;">Go to the previous Virtual Desktop: move right, move up
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Go to the next Virtual Desktop: move left, move down
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Move the active window to the previous screen: move right (a bit), move left
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Move the active window to the next screen: move left (a bit), move right
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Move the active window to the previous Virtual Desktop: move down (a bit), move up
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Move the active window to the next Virtual Desktop: move up (a bit), move down
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