Knew I should have read the docs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In my (not very thorough) read, I saw something about the bindings being per application. Maybe I should stop reading documentation before falling asleep
Knew I should have read the docs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In my (not very thorough) read, I saw something about the bindings being per application. Maybe I should stop reading documentation before falling asleep
Ah… Read the docs, should have known ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Just switched last night!!!
So far it’s been great, but I need a way to migrate over my keybindings from xmodmap. I tried searching but everywhere I go gives a different answer. Can anyone help guide me in a direction? I’m primarily looking to remap caps to escape/control on hold. Would be great to remap some unused keys on my laptops keyboard to media keys as well. Thanks!!
Anyone have good suggestions on what deserves my money, or the effort of setting up?
If you’re launching from steam, you can have a look at this: https://github.com/yuzu-emu/yuzu/pull/5229
yuzu.exe -f -g “path_to_game” - Launches a game at path_to_game in fullscreen
I think when you are adding a non steam game (I don’t have my deck right now, so I forget the exact steps) - I want to say in desktop mode - you can add in some exe commands. ‘-f -g “path_to_game”’ is what you want to add in
I think I share the sentiment with a majority of the responses from my fellow tech workers: fuck yeah, they deserve it. Those people are out in the elements (mind you during record breaking heat waves).
They deserve every dollar of that 170k and more as I sit in an air conditioned room pushing pixels
I’m on mobile so formatting might not look the best, but here it goes!
X11 scaling - does this link help? https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HiDPI Specifically under either xorg or KDE plasma I think you might be able to find some settings that help
For Wayland - would wdisplays help you out? I’ve had good results using that along with kanshi.
As for system freezing, I’m just taking a shot in the dark but this might be a KDE thing based on a quick search. Wayland is new and sexy, but apparently all the bugs aren’t worked out for KDE. This answer isn’t great, and is very hand-wavey, but without more details outside of you’re on KDE I can’t really help much. Unfortunately for you, I switched over to Sway which apparently has better Wayland support out of the box.