Win+P (or the multimedia key) doesn't configure monitors properly, always switches to Mirror and native resolution
When running GNOME 42, I can no longer configure monitors using Win+P (Super+P, laptop multimedia key) shortcut. Even though I see 4 options called Mirror, Join Displays, External Only and Built-in Only, choosing any those always changes the layout to Mirror.
Additionally, if you have a different resolution configured for your display (other than the native, highest one), it also resets your resolution to the native one.
Overall, Win+P can't be used at all. This is a regression from GNOME 41, where Win+P worked correctly.
Note: Configuring monitors directly in GNOME Settings -> Displays works correctly. It's only the Win+P shortcut which is broken.
gnome-control-center-42.0-3.fc36.x86_64
Fedora 36 development
Steps to reproduce:
- Connect an external display to your laptop
- Use Win+P to switch between monitor layouts
- See that no matter what you choose, you always end up with Mirror layout
Edited by Kamil Páral