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For Nvidia graphics - unfortunately, it's a wlroots issue as well, most likely due to Nvidia's
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For Nvidia graphics - unfortunately, it's a wlroots issue as well, most likely due to Nvidia's
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lack of support and proprietary drivers.
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lack of support and proprietary drivers.
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There is a way to fix it that *might* work for you though:
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**Option 1:** Use *only* the external monitor
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By using `WLR_DRM_DEVICES=/dev/dri/card1` (or `card0`) you can force Hyprland to use only your dGPU,
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meaning your laptop's screen will be gone but your external one will work.
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**Option 2:** Use all outputs, at the cost of battery life.
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By switching your laptop to only use the dGPU in the BIOS, you *might* be able to get everything to work,
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at the cost of high battery usage.
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*Please note these are highly model-specific and might or might not work. If they don't, you're unfortunately out of luck.*
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You might try a USB-C to hdmi adapter though, maybe that could route the external monitor through the iGPU.
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### How do I screenshot?
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### How do I screenshot?
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Install `grim-git` and `slurp`
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Install `grim-git` and `slurp`
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