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Note that depending on compositor switching to the legacy API might not help due to how they are designed. And with legacy you'll also probably lose the fancy modern crap like HDR. A workaround I did in my own not-public fork of sway is to use the legacy API for cursor stuff and atomic for everything else. Seems to work well enough in getting the best of both worlds.
Wayland compositors only in my experience.