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I have two screens, the left one has resolution of 1280x1024, the right one 
1280x800. I've set them up so that they're on a line on their bottom and the 
left screen is "higher" than the right one. Between them there's a height 
difference on the top edge, and the mouse stops there. When I move it down and 
to the right, it keeps running straight down until it reaches the height of the 
right screen, than it enters the right screen.
The problem: When I drag a window from the left screen to the right one, the 
mouse stops correctly on the edge that marks the difference between the 
screens, however, its coordinates relative to the window title bar I'm dragging 
get somehow messed up. So when I enter the right screen, the window is as far 
away from the mouse as I dragged it against the border merking the height 
difference. Please see the attached video, as this bug is really hard to 
explain.

** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Dragging a window from one screen to another: Window loses reference to mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/936326
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