Firefox does do some things differently to what I would refer to as an
"GTK app" so I don't count Firefox as a GTK app even though it uses some
GTK.

Using Xwayland may be a common factor but that's probably more of a
correlation than causation. Anything that's not yet ported to native
Wayland will fall into the same category and end up using Xwayland.

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  When using Wayland, the onscreen keyboard does not open in text inputs
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