How can I automate monitor arrangements in Fedora with KDE and Wayland?

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Asked By TechyNinja42 On

I'm getting really frustrated having to manually rearrange my monitor setup every time I turn off my middle monitor to play my PS5. It's such a hassle to enable it again for work, especially since the other two monitors end up positioned awkwardly. I want to find a way to automate this process so I don't waste time on it anymore. I'm already using Fedora 43 with KDE and Wayland, and I really want to avoid switching to X11. Is there a method to streamline this monitor management?

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Answered By GamerGeekX On

You might try scripting the changes for your setups. If you write a script that can toggle monitor settings, you could create a launcher that automatically rearranges the monitors and starts your game. Then, when you quit the game, it can revert the changes back to your work setup.

CuriousCat99 -

I've attempted that, but I couldn't get the script to work properly. It seems I might not be using the correct commands or setup.

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