Hi, A few questions about using Qubes with i3. I think the idea behind i3 is great, but getting everything to work is a bit of a struggle.
I'm using the i3 window manager with Qubes in a multi-monitor setup. The laptop monitor is 1920x1080, the external monitor is 2560x1440. To enable the second monitor I do $ xrandr --output eDP1 --auto --right-of DP1 --output DP1 --auto. The issue I keep running in to is that about half of the time, my mouse will not work on the the external monitor on the rightmost quarter and lowest quarter (approximately). The pointer will move there, but clicks are not registered. It is as if the mousedriver sees the second monitor as 1920x1080 instead of its actual resolution. The status bar is displayed on both monitors. I have read much of what there is to read on xrandr and tried many options, like switching monitor postitions, scaling, panning, positioning, but to to avail, the issue keeps returning. I have tried comparing the output of $ xrandr -q, but there is no difference between working and error situations. - Does anyone have a comparable setup and what xrandr command do you use? - Is there an alternative to using xrandr under i3? Also, how do you change your keyboard settings under i3/Fedora/Qubes? I want to use the us-altgr-intl keymap. Under i3 when I do $ localectl set-keymap us-altgr-intl in a qube vm terminal, this has no effect in applications. The right alt key instead remains used to open menu's (altgr+f for File, altgr+e for Edit, etc.) If I could use altgr-intl and retain that functionality that would actually be great. thanks! qtpie -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/8705a851-50ff-3cb2-bc2f-bf53d07ef7a2%40disroot.org.