| 29 May 2025 |
Nila The Dragon | In reply to @matejc:matrix.matejc.com @Nila The Dragon I "had" a similar issues with certain games, where mouse just escapes the game at some ocasions... But I have found a workaround: I have both screens with a gap in between (left monitor (1920x1080): pos 0,0 and the gaming monitor on the right with pos: 2000,0), that way the mouse just does not pass to the other monitor (at least on Niri... I have zero clue how this works on Gnome) - I have a keybinding for passing the cursor/focus around. The reason that I written had in quotes is that I havent tried without this workaround for quite some time. is that possible with wayland? I searched for a similar idea but only got xorg results... | 19:33:06 |
matejc | @Nila The Dragon yeah, just checked, Niri itself (is an wayland only window manager) has the option to set position of the output in its config, also, maybe using kanshi could help (kanshi is declarative output configuration, its packaged in nix home manager). | 19:41:48 |
matejc | I am sure Gnome has some option to offset one monitor... or maybe one of its extensions could do it | 19:44:05 |
matejc | But then again... maybe just running games with wine-wayland could work | 19:45:10 |