• OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    Serious answer? XFCE doesn’t support multiple monitors with different refresh rates. So that.

    Some of the other answers (like Meta (aka Windows Key) not working for shortcuts) can be hacked around, but unless you switch to a DE that supports Wayland, you will never have stable multi refresh rate differences on multiple monitors.

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      5 days ago

      I’m not a fan of the xfce UX at all, and multi-monitor support still has a lot of issues (under Debian 12), but I am pretty sure having different refresh rates is possible

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      XFCE doesn’t support multiple monitors with different refresh rates.

      I have an LG TV and an old Asus monitor, i’d wager their refresh rates differ but i can’t confirm atm.

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      Serious answer? XFCE doesn’t support multiple monitors with different refresh rates. So that.

      That’s more of a limiation because of X11. KDE and Gnome do not support different refreshrates on multiple monitors as far as I know. Its the main reason why I never used multiple monitors. But on Wayland, this issue is solved. So if XFCE is ported to Wayland, they should also get this support for free I guess.

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      5 days ago

      Maybe I’m missing something but I am running xfce4 and have per-monitor refresh rate setting.