https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449594
--- Comment #3 from Said Bakr <said....@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Said Bakr from comment #2) > (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > > The timeout for the loading indicator is user-configurable in System > > Settings > Appearance > Launch Feedback, but defaults to only appearing for > > 5 seconds. Any longer than that and people often start to get annoyed. > > Well that's great. However, applications such as VS Code does not posses any > indicator at all. Sometimes I mistakenly thinks the computer becomes non > responding and usually I open two instances because I, usually, start it > from the Quicklaunch widget. Well, I think it is not a bug related to Task Manager, because when I have created a launcher for VS Code using the way below, it posses a loading indicator: 1- Right click on any empty area on the desktop 2- Select Create New from the context menu 3- From the sub menu, select Link to Application 4- In the dialog box, at General Tab write down VS Code in the first Input box. 5- From the same dialog, goto Application tab, in name write down VS Code and in command just write: code 6- click on the OK button By the way above, the launcher on the desktop posses loading indicator and when drag and drop it to the Quicklaunch widget, it also invokes the loading indicator. It may be a bug related to the launcher itself. but it is not a bug for Task Manager. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.