You can’t. Apps need to support shortcuts in order to receive them…
For Discord, the X11 compatibility page has working options though.
You can’t. Apps need to support shortcuts in order to receive them…
For Discord, the X11 compatibility page has working options though.
Umm yes, they did take ages to support it. It took like 7 years…
It was implemented over two years ago.
Do motherboard/monitor/IC/etc manufactures need to submit their own kernel patches well in advance of product releases, like what AMD and Intel do for their CPUs and GPUs? Are we just waiting for them to give a shit?
Yes. There isn’t really any other good solution.
Why does Nvidia need to support night light?
They don’t, but they needed to support the KMS API for applying lookup tables to the image sent to the screen - desktops relied on that functionality without a fallback, so when it wasn’t available, you just didn’t get the feature.
Can’t someone from Wayland just write a simple shader in any shader language that does colour adjustments and apply it to the desktop?
There’s no such thing as “someone from Wayland”, just the developers of the DEs (well, the project is named after a town, but I’m sure that’s not what you meant).
But, yes, you can use a shader. We implemented that in KWin and we’re using it when the driver or hardware doesn’t support the functionality we need… but that has a noticeable performance impact, so it’s still necessary for the driver to support it natively.
That’s not right. Most monitors use 8 bits per color / 24 bits per pixel, though some are still using 6 bpc / 18bpp.
HDR doesn’t mean or really require more than 8bpc, it’s more complicated than that. To skip all the complicated details, it means more brightness, more contrast and better colors, and it makes a big difference for OLED displays especially.
To the same level that Wayland does - it doesn’t actively do anything for or against it. There are tools that happen to be built for X11, and which you can also use on Wayland (with a very small amount of additional manual steps vs. how it works on X11)