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Good luck web devs
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If I recall from the original thread, it came from someone doing it because they realized they could, because it was implemented with flexibility, and not because anyone ever specifically thought it would be a good idea.
https://sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2021/12/02/xrandr/
Basically mapping what the OS thinks of as the screen, where the display renders that virtual screen, how a touchpad maps to it, how a touchscreen on the display maps to them both can be complicated.
Everything basically figures itself out now, but they still use the tools that happily accept a transformation matrix to changes things around.
My hope is to see a rotating monitor setup with a display that holds still.
I wonder if this could be done on Wayland without a custom compositor