--- weight: 4 title: Screen sharing --- Screensharing is done through PipeWire on Wayland. ## Prerequisites Make sure you have `pipewire` and `wireplumber` installed, enabled and running if you don't have them yet. ## Screensharing Read [this amazing gist by Bruno Ancona Sala](https://gist.github.com/brunoanc/2dea6ddf6974ba4e5d26c3139ffb7580) for a great tutorial. ## Better screensharing See [the hyprland portal page](../xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland) ## XWayland If your screensharing application is running under XWayland (like Discord or Skype), it can only see other XWayland windows and cannot share an entire screen or a Wayland window. The KDE team has implemented a workaround for this called [xwaylandvideobridge](https://invent.kde.org/system/xwaylandvideobridge). You can use [this AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xwaylandvideobridge-git) on Arch Linux. Note that Hyprland currently doesn't support the way it tries to hide the main window, so you will have to create some window rules to achieve the same effect. See [this issue](https://invent.kde.org/system/xwaylandvideobridge/-/issues/1) for more information. For example: ```ini windowrulev2 = opacity 0.0 override,class:^(xwaylandvideobridge)$ windowrulev2 = noanim,class:^(xwaylandvideobridge)$ windowrulev2 = noinitialfocus,class:^(xwaylandvideobridge)$ windowrulev2 = maxsize 1 1,class:^(xwaylandvideobridge)$ windowrulev2 = noblur,class:^(xwaylandvideobridge)$ ```