Fix Linux Wayland Mouse Click Input Issue (#140)#178
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Fix Linux Wayland Mouse Click Input Issue (#140)#178aaronkirschen wants to merge 1 commit intounifiedremote:masterfrom
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Replaced `mouse.Click()` with `mouse.Down()` followed by `mouse.Up()` to address input issues on Linux Wayland (tested on KDE kwin_wayland). This change also ensures continued compatibility with other platforms, including Windows and various Linux environments, preserving consistent and reliable mouse interaction across all supported systems.
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Couldn't click, this fixed it, thanks. How is this still not merged lol |
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Replaced
mouse.click()withmouse.down()followed bymouse.up()to address input issues on Linux Wayland (tested on KDE kwin_wayland). This change also ensures continued compatibility with other platforms, including Windows and various Linux environments, preserving consistent and reliable mouse interaction across all supported systems.