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GNOME's Mutter Now Supports The Wayland Cursor Shape Protocol
Racing toward the GNOME 48 finish line, developers have remained busy squeezing some remaining bits into place for this big open-source desktop release.
This Week in GNOME is out with its latest issue to highlight the interesting desktop changes being made. - The GNOME Desktop Portal now supports the Global Shortcuts Interface. This work allows sandboxed apps to register desktop-wide shortcuts and users can edit/remove them from the GNOME System Settings area.
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