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Is this still an issue?

I note two things:

1) None of the applications you refer to are provided by the Ubuntu project.
2) You haven't confirmed the release of Ubuntu you are using although the video 
implies Ubuntu 24.04.

In the absence to any reply to comment #2 I'm moving this to 'gnome-
shell' which will bring this bug report to the attention of Ubuntu's
Desktop team.

Do you see this issue with any officially provided application from the
Ubuntu repositories?

** Tags added: noble

** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2090998

Title:
  Can't use shortcut to move a window to another screen when a window is
  tiled left/right on secondary screen

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  To Reproduce:
  - Have two screens with same resolution aligned
  - Open a Google Chrome window
  - Put it on the secondary screen
  - Tile it left or right (default: super + left/right)
  - Try to move it to the main screen with shortcut (default: super + shift + 
left/right)

  What's happening?
  Nothing

  What should happen?
  The window should go to the other screen

  Note:
  - I reproduced it with Chrome and JetBrains IDEs (2024.3 versions) but 
couldn't reproduce it with Slack installed with Snap.
  - From the main screen to the secondary screen, the window is moved to the 
other screen successfully but doesn't take the full height of the screen. It 
can be brought back to the main screen without issue.
  - I have no idea if it's an issue of the window manager or the desktop 
environment. It seems to be related to the fact that main screen has a 
different height than any other screen because of the status bar provided by 
ubuntu default desktop environment (a workaround would probably have been to 
have this bar on every screen but it doesn't seem to be possible easily).

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