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By default it should run under Xwayland (As of 2023/02/25 on Archlinux/Chromium 110.0.5481.177), but some user also reports it is using wayland even the "Preferred Ozone Platform" is "Default". So to check whether it's really run with wayland, you can use xeyes or xwininfo. With xeyes, if it's an X11 window, the "eyes" will move with mouse, otherwise it's wayland. With xwininfo, if the mouse cursor changed to "+" shape, and click the window shows the window information, then it is a X11 window.
TranslationBy default it should run under Xwayland (As of 2023/02/25 on Archlinux/Chromium 110.0.5481.177), but some user also reports it is using wayland even the "Preferred Ozone Platform" is "Default". So to check whether it's really run with wayland, you can use xeyes or xwininfo. With xeyes, if it's an X11 window, the "eyes" will move with mouse, otherwise it's wayland. With xwininfo, if the mouse cursor changed to "+" shape, and click the window shows the window information, then it is a X11 window.

By default it should run under Xwayland (As of 2023/02/25 on Archlinux/Chromium 110.0.5481.177), but some user also reports it is using wayland even the "Preferred Ozone Platform" is "Default". So to check whether it's really run with wayland, you can use xeyes or xwininfo. With xeyes, if it's an X11 window, the "eyes" will move with mouse, otherwise it's wayland. With xwininfo, if the mouse cursor changed to "+" shape, and click the window shows the window information, then it is a X11 window.