Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
Sticky keys are available under Wayland -- no need for XWayland. You were just trying to use an X11-specific utility to set them, which is why it failed.
On the systems I use which have Wayland, typically they also have a DE
which has a function to set sticky.
On the systems I use which use a WM or LXQt/LXDE which don't have a DE
function for sticky, I use xkbset, such as raspbian, puppy, easyos.
On my hardware, xwayland is employed more often than wayland.
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Mike Easter
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