Public bug reported:

I recently hooked-up a second monitor to an Nvidia GEFORCE GTX 1060.
When I am using my primary monitor, the secondary monitor shows the
cursor as well.

My monitor setup:

Left monitor portrait ____ 1200x1920 (secondary)
Right monitor landscape __ 1920x1200 (primary)
with the Ubuntu desktop.

In particular, when my cursor is in the top-left 1/6th of the primary
landscape monitor, I see the cursor in the bottom-left 1/6th of my
secondary portrait monitor. But, if I am in that same bottom-left 1/6th
of the secondary portrait monitor, I do not see it in the primary
landscape monitor.

Additional information:
- I have already tried using the proprietary and Nouveau open-source driver, 
and this unfortunately did not solve the issue,
- when the portrait secondary monitor is on the right this problem does not 
occur,

Work around:
- switching from Wayland back to XOrg worked, so I guess its something to do 
with Wayland specifically.

Best,
J.

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  RE: Ubuntu 17.10 - portrait monitor showing extra arrow

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