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    Phoronix: KDE On Wayland Finally Supports Middle-Click Paste With Plasma 5.20

    It's another busy week in the KDE land from their Wayland session finally supporting middle-click paste to Konsole now able to display image thumbnail previews when hovering over filenames with this KDE terminal emulator...

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  • #2
    If this continues same way, Plasma 5 gonna be the next KDE 3.5...

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    • #3
      That balance option for audio devices looks awesome, thanks for the great work!

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      • #4
        Oh thank you guys. That is the one most annoying thing using KDE on Wayland. Is like I regressed to Windows...

        One can dream that they will back port this to Plasma 5.18 LTS ...

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        • #5
          Please tell me the "middle click paste" can be disabled in the options. It's one of the reasons I don't use linux was that I couldn't under X11.

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          • #6
            My main question for Plasma Wayland is still: can I use it with multiple monitors of different resolutions? If no, then I can't use it on my main system. (at least, as long as my projector is not upgraded to UHD)

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            • #7
              Plasma wayland supported different resolutions at different DPI's for quite a while now. You have to specify your own zoom-level per screen, and it works very well for wayland-aware apps. X11 apps unfortunately can't change their DPI, so you will get it blurry on any monitor that isn't set to "100%". But it works, and it works well.
              I was just waiting for middle-click paste and screen recording, which both seem to come in 5.20! Yay!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by grigi View Post
                Plasma wayland supported different resolutions at different DPI's for quite a while now. You have to specify your own zoom-level per screen, and it works very well for wayland-aware apps. X11 apps unfortunately can't change their DPI, so you will get it blurry on any monitor that isn't set to "100%". But it works, and it works well.
                I was just waiting for middle-click paste and screen recording, which both seem to come in 5.20! Yay!
                Last time I tried (3 months ago), even with one single DPI setting, it didn't work and it was so slow that I just couldn't do anything, but maybe I just did no configured it correctly.
                I will spend more time trying on 5.20.

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                • #9
                  I tried with 5.17, and now running 5.18. I also have an Intel iGPU, in case that makes s difference?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ua=42 View Post
                    Please tell me the "middle click paste" can be disabled in the options. It's one of the reasons I don't use linux was that I couldn't under X11.
                    Maybe in that case, middle clicked to scroll can be made to work in Firefox, as it does on Windows.

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