https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489086

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--- Comment #18 from thecapt...@thoughtpilot.app ---
Ah, I've been waiting for someone to post about this issue, as I've been
fiddling with it for quite a while now. The case where I run into it is with an
auto-hide panel which consists of an application launcher, and icons added by
clicking "Add to panel (Widget)". The panels I've tried are always "fit to
content" sized.

For a panel such as this, when the monitors wake up, and sometimes just
randomly, only the first icon in the panel will actually become un-hidden when
mousing over, and the location of the hidden first item must be the spot to
mouse over for it to appear at all. The shadow of the offscreen icons will show
when mousing over the one icon.

I resolve this by right clicking and entering the Panel/Desktop configuration
mode, which makes it appear, although the extra icons on the panel will still
frequently lag behind the un-hiding of the first item in the panel.

Things I have tried:
- Panel on the bottom
- Panel on the left side
- Panel centered
- Panel weighted toward the left side of the screen (when in bottom mode)
- Panel floating and non-floating
- Removing the panel and recreating it
- Moving the Application launcher icon to somewhere other than the first
position (in this case, the first app-launcher widget will be the one icon to
un-hide)
- Adding additional small widgets to the panel, that aren't "Add to panel
(Widget)"-from-the-application-launcher derived icons

Very frustrating :/ It's been present for at least a few months, and I'm now
running KDE 6.1.5

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