When using Ubuntu 20.04, a workaround along the lines of comment #17 is
to go to Settings -> Screen display and then set the primary display to
the display other than the one currently selected.
If the dock was previously shown between the 2 screens, this would move
the dock to e.g. the left edge
Hi Guys,
I use Ubuntu 20.04.1 and have a similar problem, in this case the mouse
just move the cursor between monitors through the top part and appears
in the second screen at the bottom of the screen. And viceversa from the
second monitor trough the bottom to the top of the first one. I tried
The fix from #17 is not working for me, because I could not find any
"Dock" settings via the "Activities" "Overview".
I moved the dock to the left using the "dconf Editor" to set the key
"org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position" to "LEFT".
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Had the same (or just a similar?) problem:
- auto-hide Dock enabled
- When I move the mouse between monitors the mouse sticks at the (left) dock of
the right screen.
Fix:
- Search for the "Dock" Settings in the Dash(?) (Super key)
- move the dock to the right side of the right monitor
=> No
Ghetolay
You can place the dock on all displays or pick the one you want it on in
settings > dock
I've just tested it and it allows you to open at the left edge of both
monitors (not what I want as it also sticks the mouse briefly and i
don't like the central dock).
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Im not sure if its barrier or sticky that comes into play. I was able to
disable it on 16.04 as described above.
Multi screen (two)
Dock on Primary monitor only
Left Side
Auto Hide
Issue, Mouse sticks at monitor join edge. It occurs only when moving the
mouse from primary to secondary at the top
If the problem is the Ubuntu Dock then please report a bug to its
developers here:
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues
and then tell us the new bug ID.
** Tags added: bionic
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This used to be a configurable feature in Unity... I'm not sure if this
is a bug or just I can't find the option any more...
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Everyone here seems to be bothered by sticky edge and want it gone but
I'm experiencing and wanting the exact opposite.
When I set the dock to the left side and set auto-hide I'm not able to
open it anymore on my right monitor. There is absolutely no sticky edge,
even when I go really really
Sticky edges make sense when the dock is mounted to the edge shared by
two screens. However, the sticky edge remains active even with the dock
is mounted to the bottom of the screen or the edge opposite the shared
edge between screens. There's no reason to hang the mouse when there's
no dock
Would be nice to disable sticky edges and/or the barrier while dragging
a window.
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Title:
Can't easily move the cursor
In Unity it's still triggered by the mouse when placing it near the edge of
the screen. I don't know how many pixels is used but I have never felt that
it has been hard to trigger it.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017, 14:00 Michele <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Rasmus: what's "this"? You mean just
@Rasmus: what's "this"? You mean just allowing the user to trigger the
dock by keyboard shortcut? Or is there some smarter/more optimized mouse
gesture to trigger the dock in Unity?
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This has worked in Unity for many years so it's certenly not impossible.
Now I don't know the code of neither Unity nor Gnome and it may well be
so that Gnome can not support it but the concept itself is very
possible.
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What about using the Super key to call up the dock, for those that
need/want access to the dock?
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Title:
Can't easily move
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is due to the barriers that are in place to be able to trigger the
dock when in autohide. Otherwise, it is virtually impossible to position
the mouse in the exact pixel at the screen edge.
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** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
Can't easily move the
** Summary changed:
- Add option to disable sticky edges
+ Can't easily move the cursor between monitors when the dock is set to
auto-hide
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status:
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