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When network keyboard and mouse sharing works. It is the only thing stopping me going full Wayland.
Are you using synergy? I have that but don’t use it anymore since they changed their code and I began to feel like a beta tester, but your point stands nonetheless. I always use Wayland on VMs but my main machine is X11 because I keep running into edge cases that make using Wayland inconvenient.
Does input-leap help?
Nope, synergy, barrier and input leap all break if I use Wayland on either or both machines.