https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423939

Andrew Shark <ash...@linuxcomp.ru> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Andrew Shark <ash...@linuxcomp.ru> ---
I can confirm.
On of side effects is that start menu is opened on wrong monitor. Lets assume
your second monitor is to the right of first monitor.
It is not obvious to user why this is happening, because it looks like all is
ok, monitors are located correctly.  But in reality the panel overlaps to the
first monitor and so start menu button clicked on the second monitor opens menu
in the first monitor (at location near the second  monitor, not in the location
of first monitor's start menu button).

Another issue is that you cannot distinguish that situation in screen
arrangement settings. And it is required two steps to fix. Let me explain in
more details:

1) Be in situation when you are in off-by-one_pixel-state (for example, by
plugging second monitor to the gpu).
2) Go to screen settings, drag the second monitor to some another position (for
example slide it a bit vertically).
3) You will see that apply button is activated (do not press it yet).
4) Drag the second screen back where it was.
5) You will see that apply button is deactivated.
You think that all is normal. But you are still in off-by-one_pixel situation
(start menu opens at wrong monitor).

Actually, to fix, you need to save configuration at step 3. Then at step 5 you
will again see the active Apply button. And then after you press it, you fix
the off-by-one_pixel state.

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