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by blue_pants
88 days ago
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I don't think this is true.
As per wayland protocol docs (https://wayland-book.com/seat/pointer.html): > Using the wl_seat.get_pointer request, clients may obtain a wl_pointer object. The server will send events to it whenever the user moves their pointer, presses mouse buttons, uses the scroll wheel, etc — whenever the pointer is over one of your surfaces. [...] The server sends this event when the pointer moves over one of our surfaces, and specifies both the surface that was "entered", as well as the surface-local coordinates (from the top-left corner) that the pointer is positioned over. So the program should know the pointer's local coordinates. |
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