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Electron applications are notorious and prolific, and resolutions are very specific to versions and details of the program's build process.
Steam can be a big old flashy boi
+1, I have huge issues with Electron apps running on native Wayland. Fractional scaling doesn’t work, when I maximise an app it’s not covering my whole screen, same happens when manually resizing windows. What’s worse some apps do scale button positions, ex. native Discord, so when I click a button, something else to the left gets clicked. XWayland works fine though
https://github.com/Vencord/Vesktop
use this it's better in every way.
Except it also has said issue. Additionally it causes my VPN connection to drop when watching streams, and does noise cancellation despite that option being disabled.
That's bizarre, i have no such issues on hyprland or sway.
what DE are you using? Are they running in native wayland mode?
KDE Plasma, yes that happens when electron apps run in native Wayland mode
Isn't there some way to force Electron to use Wayland?
There are multiple ways depending on the version of electron the app was built against