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Ivan Molodetskikh
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### `force-disable-connectors-on-resume`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Force-disables all outputs upon resuming niri (TTY switch or waking up from suspend).
This causes a modeset/screen blank on all outputs.
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* Relative to the current file: `other.kdl` or `./other.kdl`
* By absolute path: `/path/to/file.kdl`
* <sup>Since: next release</sup> Home dir paths: `~/file.kdl` expands to `/home/user/file.kdl`
* <sup>Since: 26.04</sup> Home dir paths: `~/file.kdl` expands to `/home/user/file.kdl`
Includes work only at the top level of the config:
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### Optional includes
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
By default, including a nonexistent file will cause an error.
You can allow nonexistent includes by setting `optional=true`:
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Setting specific to `tablet`:
- `map-to-focused-output`: <sup>Since: next release</sup> will map the tablet to the focused output, takes precedence over `map-to-output`.
- `map-to-focused-output`: <sup>Since: 26.04</sup> will map the tablet to the focused output, takes precedence over `map-to-output`.
### General Settings
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}
```
<sup>Since: next release</sup> You can show the mouse pointer on window screenshots with the `show-pointer=true` property.
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup> You can show the mouse pointer on window screenshots with the `show-pointer=true` property.
The pointer will be included only if the window is currently receiving pointer input (usually this means the pointer is on top of the window).
```kdl
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#### `layer`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Matches surfaces on this layer-shell layer.
Can be `"background"`, `"bottom"`, `"top"`, or `"overlay"`.
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#### `background-effect`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Override the background effect options for this surface.
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#### `popups`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Override properties for this layer surface's pop-ups (e.g. a menu opened by clicking an item in Waybar).
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### `blur`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Blur configuration that affects all background blur.
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#### `background-effect`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Override the background effect options for this window.
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#### `popups`
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
Override properties for this window's pop-ups (menus and tooltips).
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### Can I enable blur behind semitransparent windows?
Yes, since the next release.
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup> Yes.
See the [window effects](./Window-Effects.md) wiki page.
### Can I make a window sticky / pinned / always on top / appear on all workspaces?
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The default configuration locations can be overridden with the `NIRI_CONFIG` environment variable.
<sup>Since: next release</sup> You can also change the configuration path at runtime via the niri IPC or using the command `niri msg action load-config-file --path <path-to-config.kdl>`.
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup> You can also change the configuration path at runtime via the niri IPC or using the command `niri msg action load-config-file --path <path-to-config.kdl>`.
<sup>Since: 25.11</sup> You can split the niri config file into multiple files using [`include`](./Configuration:-Include.md).
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### Overview
<sup>Since: next release</sup>
<sup>Since: 26.04</sup>
You can apply background effects to windows and layer-shell surfaces.
These include blur, xray, saturation, and noise.