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~~it doesn't do none of those things. also, you should include less details, it's fun guessing what your software stack is, how you installed it, and the term "if I use Wayland" is way too precise. likewise, that sentence of yours is enormously protracted, you should consider shortening it.~~
~~seriously, are you for real?~~
edit: hey, if you want people to help you, provide details as to your os, software, hardware, and maybe spend a bit of time describing your issue in detail as well as stuff you've tried. cheers!
Why so passive aggressive? 😅 Probably OP is new to Linux and doesn't know what's relevant information and what isn't.
you're right. edited.