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Screen goes black periodically when playing video games
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Hm. Then it's definitely not related to compositing acting up. I'm stumped on what your issue might be. What happens if you make the dodgy monitor the main one? Or use some other display entirely for a secondary monitor?
It's a good script, it doesn't buy you a lot of fps, but the improvement in frame-times is noticeable to me. I'd imagine even undemanding games would feel better with the reduction in input latency that nets you.
You could disable compositing altogether if you don't care about visual desktop effects and animations, the script is just a way to automate turning it off only when needed. And you can always toggle it manually with ctrl+alt+f12.
Where do I disable the compositor manually instead of the key combination? Where in the settings is it located? Also, I'll try to make the asshole monitor the main one and see what happens.
Settings>Display and Monitor>Compositor>Uncheck "Enable on startup"
Thank you for that. The script sounds like a good idea. I didn't find "autocompose", I found "autocomposer", is that the same one?
yes
Yup, that's the one. Thank you. I'll mess with it and see