Le jeudi 4 octobre 2012 14:44:40 Aaron J. Seigo a écrit : > On Thursday, October 4, 2012 14:01:04 Aurélien Gâteau wrote: > > Yes, that happens to me when I use my laptop with an external monitor: the > > bottom of the two screens do not line up, > > in which case does one NOT want the bottoms to line up?
What I am describing is the case where the physical bottom edges of the screens are not aligned. This is my usecase: The distance between the bottom of the screen of my laptop and the table it stands on is 5 cm. The distance between the bottom of the screen of my monitor and the table is 9 cm. I want my mouse cursor to go from one screen to another without jumping up and down, and windows in between to not look fractured. I can either: 1. Insert 4 cm of books between laptop and table until the physical bottom edges of both screens are aligned. 2. Adjust the offset of one of the screens in the KCM. I much prefer solution 2 (what if I need one of the books under the laptop?). I like to think the goal of this KCM is to make the computer aware of the physical layout of my screens, and being able to tell it screen A is a bit lower than screen B matches with this idea. Aurélien _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel