https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451744
--- Comment #13 from mira...@mirandastreeter.com --- (In reply to Wyatt Childers from comment #11) > (In reply to miranda from comment #10) > > (In reply to Wyatt Childers from comment #9) > > > I was about to file a bug because it was driving me nuts that I sometimes > > > couldn't move my mouse across my screens. > > > > > > I'm not sure where the best place is to discuss the "default" behavior > > > here. > > > However, this seems to me like an off by default accessibility option not > > > run of the mill default behavior. If Windows does this by default ... > > > that's > > > nice for Windows but as a long time Linux user this behavior was shocking > > > and frustrating. > > > > If it's about moving the mouse across edges, not shared corners, then you're > > looking for #416570 and not this ticket. > > Good to know... It's both really. The edges were the worst part but the > corners were also getting me (two firefox windows maximized, you go to move > over to the first tab on the screen to the right, and you're "blocked" by an > invisible wall). While true, you'd probably have a more convincing position challenging the defaults in #416570. MacOS, Windows, Android etc all utilize infinite targets (Fitt's law) which this feature follows. The other ticket is very much not that and is a bit of an odd duck in terms of default behavior. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.