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Which X11 software keeps you from switching to Wayland?

For me AutoKey is absolutely essential to my workflow. I have tons of text expansions and shortcuts to "remap" keys. E.g., respectively, typing dAt expands into 2025-05-08, 13:47:40 CEST, and pressing alt + k simulates the arrow down key.

Secondly there's XScreenSaver which has so many wonderful (mathematical) visualizations that it would be a damn shame if these eventually get lost as Wayland gets more adoption.

None of these have Wayland alternatives as far as I know. For text expansion there's Espanso, but it doesn't support keyboard shortcuts yet.

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  • The inability to roll windows up into just the title bar, or to get Firefox to place each of its windows on the same virtual desktop as before, are major annoyances. Otherwise, Wayland runs better than I expected.

  • Talon voice.

    Autokey.

    Anydesk. (although rustdesk is probably going to replace that)

    Talon voice though. I'll need X11 for the rest of my life.

  • Wayland's been my daily driver for a few years now, mostly without incident. However, occasionally certain applications (Ryujinx and pcsx2, predictably) require the GDK_BACKEND=x11 environment variable to be set before they'll function.

    • I don't have that variable set on my environment, but perhaps it's due to my running PCSX2 as an AppImage?

      • I don’t have that variable set on my environment, but perhaps it’s due to my running PCSX2 as an AppImage?

        True. AppImages are often convenient because they run w/o requiring any env settings.

  • To me it's mostly the lack of feature parity in kwin between x11 and Wayland, specially lack of global menu support for GTK apps in Wayland.

  • I just need steam\proton\wine to support native wayland and then I'll remove xwayland from my system, can't wait

    i'm on hyprland though

  • I used to have issues with middle click scroll, but my own solution works fine and it works on Wayland and X11 too

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