I just found out that this happens only after I log out of gnome and back in 
again, or if I reset the X server using control+alt+backspace.
After a full restart, the system behaves normally. gnome settings still show 
the non-existent screen, but the mouse pointer cannot wander into its 
"territory", and apps behave normally.

** Summary changed:

- X recognises a non-existent screen
+ After logging out and back in, X recognises a non-existent screen

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  After logging out and back in, X recognises a non-existent screen

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