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I tested it on Plasma 6. If I interpret the extest Readme correctly it uses the uinput trick. So I guess that it works with older versions as well. Maybe without the plasma integration.
Oh. Does that mean that I need to open up the permissions of /dev/uinput for this to work?
Look at the extest readme, everything is there.
Sorry, didn't realize that the link is to extest's repo.
It seems that this actually undoes wayland's protection against any program inserting fake input events, and it does not only allow onboard to do so.
I thought that it was already possible with onboard, with selecting uinput instead of xtest in the settings. Never tried though, because I didn't want to undo that security measure.
I'll have to try the uinput setting. Maybe the workaround isn't needed after all. Or at least it doesn't have to be so convoluted.
But yeah, it's really just a dirty placeholder until we can get a proper solution in the next 50 years or so.