https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494161

--- Comment #5 from kde-bugs.m3...@slmail.me ---
(In reply to TraceyC from comment #3)
> I'm not able to replicate this behavior on Plasma 6.1.5, 6.2.2 or git-master
> 
> We need more information to figure out what's happening.
> 1. Are you using X11 or Wayland?
> 2. Can you go to Settings - Window management - Window Behavior - Focus and
> let us know what the setting is for "Window activation policy"?
> 3. Also do you have a check next to Separate screen focus?
> 
> On my systems, I've tested with
> Click to focus
> Click to focus (mouse precedence)
> Separate screen focus is checked
> 
> Thanks

It is using Wayland as it's the default for KDE on Fedora.

I have added the screenshot for the window behaviour settings.

TLDR
- Click to focus
- No such settings exists for separate screen focus (even the search can't find
anything)

> I would suggest changing the title.  The definition of "wrong screen" is 
> subjective.

I would agree that it is subjective, but 'expected active screen' is also
subjective. The behaviour does not match what I am expecting all the time, so
either my expectations are incorrect or the behaviour are incorrect.

>  The active screen follows the active window but not the mouse. 

We are talking about opening a new window, how could the window be active when
it does not exist! Kwin decide to open the new window on a screen (always the
one not where my eyes expect to see it), then make the window active.

Or kwin have a different definition for active screen between krunner and other
windows!

Or kwin decide to switch what is the active screen based once krunner is
closed!

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