XWayland is the bridging mechanism between legacy Xorg programs and Wayland compositors. # HiDPI XWayland Currently, XWayland on HiDPI screens looks pixelated/blurry, due to Xorg's inability to scale. There are attempts to add a standard scaling mechanism, such as [MR 733](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/733). You can use this MR's wlroots implementation in Hyprland by making a few changes. {{< hint >}} The following instructions assume you know how to patch programs, either manually or using your favourite package manager. See instructions for [manual patching](https://www.howtogeek.com/415442/how-to-apply-a-patch-to-a-file-and-create-patches-in-linux/) and [Pacman patching](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Patching_packages). {{< /hint >}} 1. Have the latest `xwayland` package patched with at least [the HiDPI patch](https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/blob/main/nix/xwayland-hidpi.patch) (based on the MR's implementation, but updated). 2. Make sure you have the required Hyprland `wlroots`, patched with [the HiDPI xwayland patch](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/lilydjwg/wlroots/-/commit/6c5ffcd1fee9e44780a6a8792f74ecfbe24a1ca7) and [this commit](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/commit/18595000f3a21502fd60bf213122859cc348f9af) **reverted**. This is important, as not reverting it will make opening XWayland programs crash Hyprland. 3. Add this line to your configuration: ```toml exec-once=xprop -root -f _XWAYLAND_GLOBAL_OUTPUT_SCALE 32c -set _XWAYLAND_GLOBAL_OUTPUT_SCALE 2 ``` and configure toolkits to scale using their specific mechanisms, such as ```sh export GDK_SCALE=2 export XCURSOR_SIZE=32 ``` {{< hint >}} The GDK_SCALE variable won't conflict with wayland-native GTK programs. {{< /hint >}}