The current "Sticky edges" are too sticky but only because the edge
behavior is baaad. (IMHO)

The behavior I would like:
* No movement loss
* Temporal asymmetric stickiness

Imagine I'm moving my pointer across an edge below the sticky speed
threshold - What I'd like would be my cursor to stay behind when I hit
an edge but for a shadow cursor to keep moving - and when my pointer
gets far enough past the edge the cursor springs across to join it's
shadow. Obviously the cursor, when stickied, would follow the shadow on
the axis parallel to the edge being crossed. I like this because it
provides clear visual feedback of what's going on, and it doesn't break
the relationship between how far I moved my mouse, and how far the
pointer moved in situations where I moved it far enough to cross the
edge.

Now Imagine I'm moving my pointer from my left monitor to my right
monitor with the goal of clicking something on the left edge of the
right monitor.  I have to move the mouse too far onto the right monitor
(to get past the threshold) and then back again. This is actually pretty
difficult to do fast - and therefore annoying. With my current mouse I
tend to end up with the pointer where it started. So the solution is to
temporarily have a much higher stickyness threshold when the pointer is
going back the way it came. As you have a plan for access to that left
edge it becomes acceptable to have an even higher initial threshold.

Also when moving windows the pointer should not be sticky, instead the 
drag-to-edge functionality should kick in.
For a cohesive feel the distance thresholds for what constitutes drag-to-edge 
should  be the same as the stickiness distance. And similar behavior for 
dragging back to an edge you just crossed.


Alternative implementation -
make the scroll bar handles of a window maximized on a left monitor centered on 
the scrollbar so it extend onto the right monitor as the pointer approaches 
from the right of the window. It would probably help to make it fatter too.

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  Multi-monitor - Reduce the stickyness of the 'sticky edges'

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