v2.0.6

v2.0.6

OpenFDE Version Release Notes

Version: 2.0.6
Release Date: 2026-03-17

1. Overview

This release focuses on multiple optimizations and fixes around system stability, desktop interaction experience, and multimedia/peripheral support. It mainly improves full‑screen application adaptation, wallpaper setting flow, camera and Bluetooth experience, and fixes several defects that affected daily use.

2. Feature Optimizations and Experience Improvements

2.1 Optimized Wallpaper Setting Experience

The operation flow and page layout have been streamlined and optimized, making the interface clearer and easier to use, and helping users change wallpapers more quickly. Wallpaper changes now support two entry methods:

  • Method 1: Right‑click on a blank area of the desktop and click “Change Wallpaper”.

  • Method 2: Open Settings → Wallpaper & Personalization.

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2.2 Handling of “My Photos” Empty Library Scenario

Fixed an app crash that occurred when no photos were available in the system and the user clicked through the path “Set Wallpaper → My Photos”. Empty‑data safety handling has now been added and an appropriate empty‑state prompt is displayed.

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2.3 Display and Screen Adaptation

The system automatically adjusts the density parameter according to the device’s screen density to adapt to display devices of different resolutions and sizes.

3. System and Desktop Experience Fixes

3.1 Full‑Screen Applications and Dock Adaptation

Fixed an issue in which an empty area appeared near the dock when entering full‑screen mode in the Bilibili player.

3.2 Optimization of Bottom Pop‑ups in Zhihu

Fixed an issue where bottom pop‑up windows in Zhihu pages/apps were abnormally large in certain scenarios. The pop‑ups have now been restored to a reasonable height and layout and no longer cover excessive content.

4. Camera and Remote Control Experience

4.1 Camera Logic Optimization

  • Front/Rear Simulation Mechanism for Single‑Camera Devices
    The camera management logic has been optimized. When there is only one physical camera:

    • External behavior: It is exposed to upper layers as two logical cameras, “front camera” and “rear camera”, improving compatibility with multi‑camera apps/APIs.

    • Usage constraint: Only one of the front or rear camera can be enabled at the same time, to avoid resource conflicts and ensure stability.

4.2 Remote Desktop (todesk) Experience Fixes

  • Fixed Issue Where Mouse Could Not Reach Screen Edges During Remote Connection
    Resolved a defect where, when using todesk to remotely connect to a PC, the mouse cursor was restricted near the screen edges and could not move to the very edge. It can now move freely across the entire screen work area.

  • Fixed Issue of Two Mouse Cursors Appearing in Remote Scenarios
    Resolved an issue during remote control where both local and remote mouse pointers were shown simultaneously, causing visual interference. Now only the necessary pointer is displayed.

5. Bluetooth and Peripheral Support

5.1 New Bluetooth Scan Switch (Actual Bluetooth Connection Not Yet Implemented)

Integrated with the Linux system’s Bluetooth scan switch so that users can control the device’s Bluetooth scanning behavior more intuitively.

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  • Current Scope of Support
    At present, this feature is mainly adapted to and verified for Bluetooth headset connection scenarios that do not require an input pairing code.

    • Follow‑up plan: Support for devices that require a pairing code will be gradually improved.

6. File Management and System Directories

6.1 File Browser Refresh Issue Fix

Fixed an issue where, after deleting files in Linux directories via the file browser, the file list would not refresh.

7. Upgrade Recommendations

  • All users are recommended to upgrade to this version as soon as possible to obtain a more stable system and a better desktop and peripheral experience, especially:

    • Users who frequently use apps such as Bilibili and Zhihu;

    • Users who need to remotely control PCs via todesk;

    • Users who use Bluetooth headsets, cameras, and frequently operate files in Linux directories.