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Gameplay Recorder Timeline UI Cannot Fully Be Interacted With #11025

Open sonic2kk opened 3 months ago

sonic2kk commented 3 months ago

Your system information

Please describe your issue in as much detail as possible:

The UI for the Game Recording Timeline can only partially be interacted with. On a 150% scaled display on KDE Plasma Wayland 6.1.0, only about half of the timeline recording works.

When moving to a regular non-scaled 1080p display, more of the UI is interactable (I can use the playback controls but not the "Clip" button) but there still seems to be a cutoff on this UI element.

Other parts of the Steam Overlay do not exhibit this issue, such as the Screenshot Manager and Web Browser.

Steps for reproducing this issue:

  1. Run Steam from the commandline in order for the Steam Overlay to work
  2. Enable the Game Recording feature
  3. Start a game with the Steam Overlay activve
  4. When in-game, activate the Game Recording timeline
  5. Only part of the UI can be interacted with.
toby3d commented 3 months ago

Can confirm on XFCE. Only the top two quarters of the timeline block react to the cursor. Buttons and items do not respond to pointing and clicking. The pop-up window when the menu item "Game Recording" is clicked also opens a window unavailable for any interaction.

YouTube demo video: vlcsnap-2024-06-27-23h56m50s946

Screen resolution is 2560x1600, scaled x1.5.

Steam client version (build number or date): 1719453458 Distribution (e.g. Ubuntu): Arch Linux 6.9.6-arch1-1 Opted into Steam client beta?: Yes Have you checked for system updates?: Yes GPU: Nvidia

t0ssox commented 3 months ago

Same issue. 1440p screen. Played a little with monitor scaling and still can't interact. Overall steam overlay has issues with wayland scaling but that is for another issue I guess.

sonic2kk commented 3 months ago

I haven't had any Steam Overlay issues on Wayland with scaling outside of this one, at least here on KDE Plasma. I have been using a scaled display with Wayland on my gaming PC for a couple years now.