thelongdivider in the linked article I am reading something about rotatet output beeing supported now.
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I installed this in Arch, problems with being able to copy and paste was a deal breaker for me and I gave up. Hopefully the clipboard improvements with this release will eliminate the issues I had before and I can have another go at trying it.
I really want to start getting the hang of these keyboard focused things, vim and tmux, i3/sway etc., but so far I haven't gotten the hang of any of them. One day....
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I wonder if sway of any of the underlying software could allow me remap buttons on my Logitech 4-button track ball.
I normally (in X) map one of the buttons as scroll activation (it also can act as 4th button). Last time (at least a year ago) remapping wasn't possible.
So... If anyone knows I'm all ears.
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Originally posted by chrs View Postthelongdivider in the linked article I am reading something about rotatet output beeing supported now.
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Originally posted by AnonymousCoward View Post
Why, in the age of compositors, is rotation still done in hardware via reconfiguring the whole crtc output? Since every window has its own buffer, why not just rotate in software?
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dump i3blocks if it doesn't work. Install conky-cli which is only 265k and only has few dependencies. https://i3wm.org/docs/user-contributed/conky-i3bar.html
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Originally posted by microcode View Post
They're calling them pointer constraints (this includes confinement and relative input), relative input is the one that's interesting for games and for weird pointer wrapping stuff like in blender. You can add money to the bounty for it which is currently sitting at $10, and that may incentivize somebody to do it. This document outlines how you can do that.
Cheers :- )
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