If you’re a member of the developer’s team, the developer can give you access to all builds or certain builds. You’ll be able to access the builds that the developer makes available to you. Those changes are not permanent, if you restart your session they will be lost.Īlternatively you could use the same procedure with "ta_enable_unredirect_for_display(global.display)" - But this is for testing purpose only, ideally, the bug should be fixed instead.To test beta versions of apps and App Clips using TestFlight, you’ll need to accept an email or public link invitation from the developer and have a device that you can use to test. > affect performance in which case I guess I'll just leave it again, this > it is hard to tell without switching between the two (unless it shouldn't How do I/should I turn it back on? Performance seems about the same, but Sorry I do not understand your question, a compositor is not required to avoid tearing if the client itself knows when to repaint (as with GL) > somewhere.) Could this be a bigger issue, or am I misunderstanding. > set I still see no tearing indicating there is a compositor action > always seems to (and always has been for as long as I have used GNOME 3 on I'm guessing "unredirect" is referring to this: Yes, I believe this is an issue with mutter. Should I move this over to the mutter component (RHBZ and/or upstream)? > This fixed it, but brings a few questions to mind: (In reply to Andrew Thurman from comment #4) How do I/should I turn it back on? Performance seems about the same, but it is hard to tell without switching between the two (unless it shouldn't affect performance in which case I guess I'll just leave it again, this concept is a little new to me.) even with vsync disabled and full-screen set I still see no tearing indicating there is a compositor action somewhere.) Could this be a bigger issue, or am I misunderstanding.ģ. The compositor always seems to (and always has been for as long as I have used GNOME 3 on wayland) continue in games (i.e. I'm guessing "unredirect" is referring to this. Should I move this over to the mutter component (RHBZ and/or upstream)?Ģ. This fixed it, but brings a few questions to mind:ġ. ![]() > * Type "Meta.disable_unredirect_for_display(global.display)" (without the > * In the dialog type "lg" (without the quotes) to open Looking Glass > Can you try to disable unredirection in mutter and see if the issue still > not with input, but rather with repainting of the surface. > window stops as soon as the game is fullscreen, so I reckon the problem is > If you closely look at the video, the scrolling at the bottom of the game (In reply to Olivier Fourdan from comment #3) I used the alt-tab work around for STK in my video. Depending on the game, alt-tab and/or alt-enter may fix it, but this can also cause some bugs in the games like having to manually switch it back to full screen. I also tested both the RPMs and flatpak which made no difference. I tested this on several native and non-native (Proton) games, Overwatch through Lutris, xonotic and STK. ![]() ![]() This is difficult to describe in words, so I attached a video as well. Simply switch back to the game without any issues. The Mouse is completely unresponsive, but the keyboard works. Try switching applications using the activities overview. Open a full-screen game that uses xwayland (most of them).Ģ. Subject: Update lutris to v0.5.8.3 (808bce4d)Īlways, but there are some quirks here and there (described).ġ. Steam - Manage and play games distributed by Steam SuperTuxKart - A 3D arcade racer with a variety of characters, tracks, and Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I will try to attach videos to better explain the issue. There are workarounds, but they are very annoying. I have tested this on several OGL and Vulkan games. Switching between full screen X-Wayland Games and other windows causes issues with cursor. If somebody more knowledgeable than me thinks an xref is in order certainly let me know. This is a weird one, and I'm not entirely sure whether I should report this against `gnome-shell`, upstream, or xwayland.
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