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On Zorin OS, can't get XClicker custom location to work

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    Sorry if this isn't the place for this, I couldn't find a forum for the program. I have 2 monitors and when I try to use a custom location it seems like XClicker doesn't understand how to handle that. When getting a location the coordinates behave as I'd expect, treating all of my screen space as one with the numbers increasing as you go right and down. However when I activate to start clicking it seem as though it treats the top left corner of whichever monitor the cursor is on as though it were 0,0, meaning it doesn't actually click where I want.

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      Sorry if this isn't the place for this, I couldn't find a forum for the program. I have 2 monitors and when I try to use a custom location it seems like XClicker doesn't understand how to handle that. When getting a location the coordinates behave as I'd expect, treating all of my screen space as one with the numbers increasing as you go right and down. However when I activate to start clicking it seem as though it treats the top left corner of whichever monitor the cursor is on as though it were 0,0, meaning it doesn't actually click where I want.

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      This might be a case of Xorg vs Wayland.

      Are you trying to use XClicker (which is an X11 application), while running Wayland?

      That is bound to cause wierdness.

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        This might be a case of Xorg vs Wayland.

        Are you trying to use XClicker (which is an X11 application), while running Wayland?

        That is bound to cause wierdness.

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        I should have mentioned that I'm very new to Linux, haha. After looking it up and checking my system info, looks like I am using x11.

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          This might be a case of Xorg vs Wayland.

          Are you trying to use XClicker (which is an X11 application), while running Wayland?

          That is bound to cause wierdness.

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          Oh I figured it out and it's definitely newbie stuff. I was poking around and for shits tried to upgrade my OS. While I couldn't do that, it seems like it did upgrade a lot of other stuff and now the clicker works normally. I was hoping it'd be a miracle and fix another issue, too, but it didn't.

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