ActivityPub Viewer

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{ "@context": [ "https://join-lemmy.org/context.json", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams" ], "type": "Page", "id": "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/41355076", "attributedTo": "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Xirup", "to": [ "https://lemmy.world/c/hyprland", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "name": "Set different refresh rates for desktop and fullscreen applications", "cc": [], "content": "<p>I have an 180Hz monitor, and in my Hyprland config file, I have the monitor set to “auto,” which works as expected. The problem is that “auto” mode doesn’t seem to be as automatic as I hoped. What I want is for my monitor to run at 60Hz while I’m on the desktop, but for it to automatically switch to a higher refresh rate when playing games at more than 60FPS.</p>\n<p>However, this doesn’t seem to happen. If my monitor is set to “auto” and a game runs at more than 60FPS, the monitor stays at 60Hz. For example, if the game is running at 180FPS, I want the monitor to match that refresh rate. The only solution I’ve found so far is to manually change my Hyprland configuration files to set my monitor to 180Hz. However, I don’t want to have to make these manual changes every time I want to play a game. Is there a way to make this process automatic? And yes, I can set my monitor to run globally at 180Hz in my Hyprland config files, but that feels a bit unnecessary.</p>\n", "mediaType": "text/html", "source": { "content": "I have an 180Hz monitor, and in my Hyprland config file, I have the monitor set to \"auto,\" which works as expected. The problem is that \"auto\" mode doesn't seem to be as automatic as I hoped. What I want is for my monitor to run at 60Hz while I'm on the desktop, but for it to automatically switch to a higher refresh rate when playing games at more than 60FPS.\n\nHowever, this doesn’t seem to happen. If my monitor is set to \"auto\" and a game runs at more than 60FPS, the monitor stays at 60Hz. For example, if the game is running at 180FPS, I want the monitor to match that refresh rate. The only solution I’ve found so far is to manually change my Hyprland configuration files to set my monitor to 180Hz. However, I don’t want to have to make these manual changes every time I want to play a game. Is there a way to make this process automatic? And yes, I can set my monitor to run globally at 180Hz in my Hyprland config files, but that feels a bit unnecessary.", "mediaType": "text/markdown" }, "attachment": [], "sensitive": false, "published": "2025-04-03T02:57:31.347565Z", "language": { "identifier": "en", "name": "English" }, "audience": "https://lemmy.world/c/hyprland", "tag": [ { "href": "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/41355076", "name": "#hyprland", "type": "Hashtag" } ] }