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If there is a better way to achieve this please let me know, as I am somewhat fresh out of the academy..
Trying to match what I had with afterburner, I have goverlay configured how I like it, with some toggles for FPS limits too. I would like it to run on all games, regardless of platform - which I have achieved by using the toggle in the overlay to set it to act globally. However the effect (as with afterburner - where you could set exclusions), is that I now have the overlay in things like the terminal. Is there an approach that allows me to exclude certain apps. If not, is there a better way to implement the overlay into games - even those not launched from Steam?
I am quite new to Linux and Nobara is a great distro for my gaming pc. The games just work great, mostly with little to no tweaking needed.
Today I wanted to see the FPS difference in some games between Windows and Linux, Using GOverlay, but when I use the toggle key (shift_R + F12) nothing happens. I don’t see the overlay or its info.
Is there something I need to configure to get this working?