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I will happily use any desktop environment that allows me to bring up a summary of all active windows by pressing the super key. That's just too ingrained in me now. I even find myself mindlessly doing it on Windows.
Kde has you covered. MOD + w by default and you can switch it in settings to MOD only.
You can even have hot corner like gnome does.
You'll need to configure Plasma to do that, as the default is to bring-up the launcher. The overview effect is alf-tab iirc.
Whenever I have to use Windows it's in front of other people an I swear they all think I'm an idiot when move the cursor to the top left and wait for something to happen only to experience disappointment