https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488777

--- Comment #5 from Dominik <dominik.eg...@gmx.de> ---
(In reply to Vlad Zahorodnii from comment #4)
> This is a new feature in 6.1.0 to assist with tiling windows to screen edges
> or accidentally the pointer to another screen.
> 
> If you don't like it, you can reset the edge barrier value in screen edge
> system settings.

(In reply to Dominik from comment #3)
> (In reply to Vlad Zahorodnii from comment #1)
> > Does the pointer get stuck as the screen edge? so you can't move it anywhere
> > else anymore?
> 
> No, it is not getting stuck, it is being "magnetized" and there is no reason
> for it to do so, no window, nothing being draged. 
> 
> So the behaviour I would expect to be there when I drag a window or a window
> border to the edge of the screen, also hapens when there is nothing at all,
> no window on any screen displaying. - It only happens when the mouse is not
> moved fast enough.

(In reply to Vlad Zahorodnii from comment #4)
> This is a new feature in 6.1.0 to assist with tiling windows to screen edges
> or accidentally the pointer to another screen.
> 
> If you don't like it, you can reset the edge barrier value in screen edge
> system settings.

OK, it can actually be argued as "its not a bug, but a feature", I understand. 

But shouldnt the behaviour of sticky borders be limited to windows
resizing/dragging? - Thats why I reported this as a bug. - Because that would
actually make sense, not that the screen borders are always sticky, but only
when it is actually of use.

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