https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375507

Marco Martin <notm...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Marco Martin <notm...@gmail.com> ---
here is a way i could "kindof" reproduce that:
first, there is no such thing as "cloning": what happens is that the two
screens have a geometry that is either partially or completely overlapping.
in the case one screen is fully contained in the other one, the smallest screen
is *not* assigned a containment.

but, if they are not completely overlapping, both containments are created, and
you will have two desktop windows with two containments, one on top of the
other (and clicking around may also bring the other in front, giving the
impression of this containment switching): the fact that plasmashellrc has ids
for both screens in it, tells me that may be what is happening

if this is correct, if you adjust the relative screen position in the way the
smaller projector is completely contained in the other screen, the problem
should go away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bREB1tOf8M also suggests this is the problem
looking at when you bring the screens one on top of the other.

can you paste the output of the following command?
kscreen-doctor -j

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