At those times I'm fucking glad I overengineered my autoclicker script. This means, once Wayland hits me, switching from xdotool to ydotool won't cause me too much pain. (Most of the script stays as it is, only base functions like "Click" get remade. And yes, I'm lazy.)
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Finally! I really wanted to like Mint, but on multi-monitor setups with different scaling per monitor X11 was really struggling and eating up like 30-40% of my CPU.
Oh I didn't know Wayland supported multi monitor. This makes me happy to see Mint finally getting it.
And it doesn't support different refresh rates. The refresh rates needs to be the minimum that the monitor supports.
Yay!
Why would i want wayland?
Better security, better fractional scaling, and proper support for mixed refresh rates and VRR, to name some of the bigger reasons.
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