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Works, but you don't get clipboard. The window also can't be dynamically resized under gamescope resulting in incorrect font sizing, letterboxing or pillarboxing. | Works, but you don't get clipboard, which is annoying when trying to copy-paste your login password from your password manager. The window also can't be dynamically resized under gamescope resulting in incorrect font sizing, letterboxing or pillarboxing. | ||
==== Gamescope with clipboard ==== | ==== Gamescope with clipboard ==== | ||
Revision as of 19:21, 8 February 2026
WoW 3.3.5a mostly works with Proton. but mouse camera movement is borked for all monitors except the primary monitor (camera of chaos). Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl-WrmCkNsY
Borked behaviour occurred with Proton-GE, Proton Experimental and Wine-GE so it seems to impact most of the common Wine/Proton variants.
Here are some workaround options, although all of them suck in their own ways, none of them give native behaviour like on Windows.
Gamescope
Works, but you don't get clipboard, which is annoying when trying to copy-paste your login password from your password manager. The window also can't be dynamically resized under gamescope resulting in incorrect font sizing, letterboxing or pillarboxing.
Gamescope with clipboard
If you want clipboard, pass:
--backend sdl
You also need to run it with this env var:
SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland
Unfortunately this causes the OS mouse cursor to be rendered over the top of the regular cursor.
PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND
You can force Proton to use Wayland by setting env var:
PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
Unfortunately this breaks the window border; you get a Wine-rendered border and the window can't be moved or resized properly. This setting is therefore only useful if you want to play in borderless windowed mode.