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Martin Flöser changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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--- Comment #7 from unfa ---
I have found a solution!
Changing the Primary Display in Display Configuration seems to have fixed the
problem for me.
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Martin Gräßlin changed:
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Component|general |core
--- Comment #6 from Martin Gräßlin ---
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--- Comment #5 from unfa ---
I uploaded "My desktop" PNG image.
I tried placing the panels on outer vertical edges of my screens (away from
the middle) - but the window moving behaviour didn't change.
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--- Comment #4 from unfa ---
Created attachment 103350
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=103350&action=edit
My desktop
This is how my desktop looks.
Trying to move a window forces the mouse to never cross the border between the
monitors - t
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Gräßlin ---
That is what I mean: do you have a panel on one screen which borders the other
screen?
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--- Comment #2 from unfa ---
No, each screen has it's own panel on the bottom - they are placed
side-to-side.
This has started randomly after a regular system power cycle. Didn't upgrade
anything else than CUDA and nVidia drivers lately.
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--- Comment #1 from Martin Gräßlin ---
Do you have a panel between the screens?
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Christoph Feck changed:
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Assignee|aleix...@kde.org|kwin-bugs-n...@kde.org
Component|Mult