[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2022-11-12 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

Nate Graham  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |DUPLICATE
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham  ---


*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 355119 ***

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[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2022-08-19 Thread S. Bryant
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

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--- Comment #4 from S. Bryant  ---
Hi..

Just to say this issue still exists (Plasma 5.25, Wayland).

The snapping does seem to be related to the screen scales, but it ends up
hindering more than helping.  I have three screens, set to 145%, 170% and 100%.
 The first two are the laptop and an external monitor that physically align at
the bottom.  The snapping in the system settings stops them from being
alignable at their lower edges.  It would allow aligning them at the top, but
who has a laptop physically aligned with an external monitor at the top?

The problem wasn't really visible under X11 as all screens had the same scale;
it was also possible to use xrandr to do stuff the system settings couldn't.

A checkbox in the system settings to disable snapping would be great.

A CLI program with a subset of xrandr functionality for Wayland (ie:
positioning) would also be a usable workaround.  Does one exist already?

Lastly, even hand-editing an rc-file and killing+restarting plasmashell or some
other process would do, I think.  Perhaps somebody could tell me which file and
which process - I wasn't able to find out.

Thanks...

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[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2020-10-17 Thread Claudius Ellsel
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

--- Comment #3 from Claudius Ellsel  ---
Some time ago I noticed the problem is in fact a bit more complicated. This
issue might still exist, but my problem is overlapped with a different one.
Unfortunately it took me some time to get back to this report to note that.

Probably due to different screen densities, there is one sweet spot on the
vertical line where both screens meet each other where the mouse cursor doesn't
jump when moving it over (its size changes slightly, though but that is a
different problem, probably).
Above that sweet spot or below, the cursor will always jump up or down. Do you
know a good place where to discuss fixes for that behavior? I assume one has to
somehow adjust the scaling of both monitors, so they match each other? Maybe
that could even be done automatically (possibly by the systemsettings KCM) if
one can get the pixel density of all monitors.

As written above, if I had monitors with the same pixel density, I think the
snapping could cause a problem when the sweet spot of no jumping cursor
couldn't be set up due to it.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2020-10-17 Thread Claudius Ellsel
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

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   Keywords||multiscreen

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[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2020-08-26 Thread Claudius Ellsel
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

--- Comment #2 from Claudius Ellsel  ---
Created attachment 131201
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=131201=edit
Screenshot showing the setup

I attached a screenshot. Notice the mouse cursor. On the real screen there is a
slight jump from one screen to another. Today that seems to look good.
Yesterday however (I think on Wayland), I did not manage to make the jump
unnoticeable, since I could not position the monitor positions precisely
enough, because they would always snap near the perfect position. Instead it
was something around some centimeters and a bit annoying.

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[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2020-08-25 Thread Nicolas Fella
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

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--- Comment #1 from Nicolas Fella  ---
What does "perfectly" mean to you?

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[systemsettings] [Bug 425799] Snapping makes it impossible to set up the positioning perfectly on a multi screen setup in the KCM

2020-08-25 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425799

Nate Graham  changed:

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Product|plasmashell |systemsettings
 CC||n...@kde.org
  Component|Multi-screen support|kcm_kscreen
   Target Milestone|1.0 |---
   Assignee|aleix...@kde.org|kscreen-bugs-n...@kde.org
   Keywords||usability

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