** Description changed:

  I am not sure whether this can be called a bug, because this behaviour
  is by design.
  
- See attached monitor_setup.jpg for my monitor setup. 
- I work with a large monitor on top of my notebook-screen. 
+ See attached monitor_setup.jpg for my monitor setup.
+ I work with a large monitor on top of my notebook-screen.
  
  Whenever there's a not maximized but large window (larger than the monitor 
below) on the top monitor and i want to drag it onto the bottom monitor it 
doesn't work. Since the window manager now declares those black spaces (in 
monitor_setup.jpg) as "dead zones" where no cursor or top bar of a window may 
enter, the top bar of the dragged window just stays ontop of those dead zones. 
Just as if i'd try to put a large object into a small container.
- To move the window correctly i first have to resize it so that it is smaller 
than the bottom screen and drag it then, or alternatively maximize it and drag 
it thereafter (because that behaviour works correctly).
+ To move the window correctly i first have to resize it so that it is smaller 
than the bottom screen and drag it then.
  
  What i would expect to happen:
  The window should be maximized (or resize to the largest possible size) on 
the smaller screen below.
+ 
+ //edit:
+ Removed a part saying that from the maximized window it works (it doesn't)

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Title:
  Large monitor on top of small one disables large windows to be dragged
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