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A Synergy/Barrier/Input-Leap for Wayland
Note that Input Leap will be supported on a Wayland session in GNOME 45 / Fedora 39 thanks to the new InputCapture portal and Peter Hutterer's libei work.
Barrier seems to be dead upstream and Synergy is closed source though, so those 2 probably won't get updated soon
Yeah I've been following along, just want Waylamd support for Inout Leap on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed