https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482253
--- Comment #4 from noitatsi...@gmail.com --- So I've played around with it some more and notice the following: the way plasma desktop handles panels was changed a bit, in previous versions in multi-panel configurations you had to manually set the panel size so they wouldn't overlap. In Plasma 6, it does this automatically (in fact I haven't even found a way to manually set the panel's size in a precise manner as you could before. but that's fine not really a problem for my use case) - however I think this is where the issue is. I notice the bottom icon likes to stay offset off the screen by a small amount, I think this might be the amount of space my top panel takes. Sometimes it does settle on the correct position though, but it frequently likes to glitch between them when messing with windows as shown above. This would also explain why Nate couldn't reproduce it, I think the presence of a second panel is the difference. So I think the steps to reproduce might be 1. create a horizontal panel fill width 2. create a vertical panel to fill width (it will *try* to automatically accommodate horizontal panel with varying success) 2. maximize and unmaximize windows or 3. let windows touch the panel Or at least, this is as far as I've been able to work it out as an end user who's barely even started to dabble in python. If there's anything I can do to help get this addressed I'll absolutely do anything I can. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.