MicrowavedTea

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MicrowavedTea ,

I've had that issue with windows. Will also see myself out.

Is anyone using VMware under a Wayland host?

I've been using VMware Player (free version) for a while now and it's been working fine. Recently I switched to Wayland and VMware's grab input behavior broke. The guest gets most keys correctly but Alt and Super are intercepted by the host. Clicking on the vm also gives me a remote desktop popup on the host prompting to allow...

MicrowavedTea OP ,

Interesting, I didn't know about virt-manager. I might try one of those, thanks for the suggestion.

MicrowavedTea OP ,

Honestly, I was forced to use it for a project and then just stuck with it for its simplicity

MicrowavedTea OP ,

Sadly that means the second screen not working properly

MicrowavedTea OP ,

If you don't need many features it's easier to quickly set up and create a vm than VirtualBox. Well until now anyway. I haven't tried the other alternatives mentioned here, they might be better in that aspect too.

MicrowavedTea OP ,

Sorry gotta disagree here. I know several people who use Workstation professionally. Even on Linux

MicrowavedTea ,

Pocket space is only half the problem. The other half is one-handed use and the flip is huge when opened.

MicrowavedTea ,

Because it's something you use a lot for small things throughout the day. When you need to quickly answer a message or look at a map you shouldn't need to stop and place down everything you're holding.

MicrowavedTea ,

On Samsung devices there is an accessibility setting that gives a smaller one-hand screen when swiping down from the bottom bar. But that just feels like a waste of space when you could just have a smaller screen.

MicrowavedTea ,

This is probably very subjective. I'd say I use my phone one-handed about 7/10 times and I'd do it more if I could. Actually I do most things one-handed when possible but I have small hands so phones are becoming an issue. There isn't a specific reason, it's just more convenient.

MicrowavedTea ,

Bet it still doesn't have an SD card though

MicrowavedTea ,

Until this article I thought you could swap eSIMs between phones, exactly like normal ones

MicrowavedTea ,

Eh that's not really the same. And reading this thread it seems many providers (including mine) don't support online QR codes.

MicrowavedTea ,

Not the person you asked but I have a couple of sims by different providers that I swap between phones/sim routers when I need to make calls or use data from that carrier. Popping the sim into an old device and configuring whatever I need is super convenient.

MicrowavedTea ,

But I don't necessarily want to use my main phone as a hotspot.

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