![]() ![]() When Wayland is detected, Blender is using it as the preferred windowing environment.Ĭurrently, Blender on Wayland supports smooth scrolling with trackpads, as well as reliable cursor warping and multi-touch gestures (pinch to zoom, pan, and orbit) on tablets and trackpads. ![]() Until now, Blender recommended Linux users use the X11 display server, but now Wayland is fully supported in addition to X11. Initial Wayland support in Blender landed back in 2020, as a build option, but now it’s finally enabled by default. The biggest change in Blender 3.4, which comes exactly three months after Blender 3.3 LTS, is the enablement of native support for the next-generation Wayland windowing environment on GNU/Linux systems. The Blender Foundation released today Blender 3.4 as the latest stable version of this open-source, free, and cross-platform 3D computer graphics software that brings various new features and many improvements. ![]()
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