https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445412

Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> ---
Seeing this myself (also on live-git, here from the gentoo/kde overlay live-git
packages) and was just searching bugzi to see if the bug had been already filed
before filing it myself.  =:^)  Highly frustrating as I use zoom often enough
it's instinctual, and find myself forgetting I can't ATM because its broken! 
(I'm wayland-only but for xwayland, having uninstalled xorg, tho I'm
comfortable at the CLI and have weston installed as a backup wayland compositor
if plasma/kwin_wayland live-git gets too broken.)

Additional information on dual monitor behavior:

On zoom, one monitor seems to continue working normally, while the other
freezes and is subject to VT-switching-locked refresh-rate, as you put it. =:^)

My keyboard has three keys I have dedicated to zoom, in/out/actual.  After
zooming in, I can zoom out, and *often* the frozen monitor comes back to life
and starts refreshing normally.  However, the actual-size key is broken and
won't return me to normal/actual, even on the still-refreshing monitor -- I
have to use the zoom-out key.

I haven't fully qualified when I can get the second monitor back working and
when not, but it seems that if I move the pointer to the frozen-while-zoomed
monitor, it stays frozen.  Sometimes the cursor disappears and I can't get it
back even moving back over the otherwise working monitor, other times it stays
visible on the otherwise frozen monitor and the cursor changes if I move it
over something where it would normally change, even with the rest of that
monitor (including a conky sysmon I'd normally see update every second) stays
frozen.

Since xorg isn't installed I can't test behavior there, tho you already did. 
But I'm considering trying one of the other zoom effects (I'm on full-display
zoom ATM) to see if it's broken too -- guessing it is.

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