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That's just one specific issue. It doesn't mean that the whole plasma wayland session is a pain. Been using it for more than a year now.
I was actually really confused, the title and post seemed so disconnected
I do agree, and I've never said that. All I'm saying is that Plasma Wayland on laptops is for many people pain to use (and it looks like many agree with me here too).
I do believe that this should be resolved as Plasma 6 is shifting towards Wayland-first approach, and this would annoy most laptop users.
Never been an issue for me; didn't even know that the setting was missing.