Thanks Daniel!

I looked and somehow the Gnome Extensions page and found the top extension in 
this screenshot enabled.  
I can't seem to figure out how to actually uninstall these three extensions.  
Are they perhaps enstalled by Ubuntu?  
I have rebooted and went back to straight gnome shell without wayland.  
The screenshot I put up from libeoffice presenter was not a whole thing.  I 
temporarily forgot how to get the whole thing, as I usually don't want the 
whole thing, so I just did most of it as you noted.
The settings has 1920x1080.
I removed the ~/.config/monitors.xml and while I was there I noted some similar 
files.  Could they be causing this?
(base) frohro@frohro-260:~/SAM/2018.11.11$ ls -lah ~/.config/monitors*
-rw-r--r-- 1 frohro frohro  17K May  1  2019 
/home/frohro/.config/monitors-office.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 frohro frohro 3.6K Feb 25  2018 
/home/frohro/.config/monitors-v1-backup.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 frohro frohro  934 Oct 24  2017 
/home/frohro/.config/monitors-v1-backup.xml~
-rw-r--r-- 1 frohro frohro 2.4K Feb 10 19:16 /home/frohro/.config/monitors.xml~
(base) frohro@frohro-260:~/SAM/2018.11.11$ 
Here is the output from xrandr.

(base) frohro@frohro-260:~/Downloads$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP-1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y 
axis) 276mm x 155mm
   1920x1080     60.05 +  60.01    59.97    59.96*   59.93  
   1680x1050     59.95    59.88  
   1600x1024     60.17  
   1400x1050     59.98  
   1600x900      59.99    59.94    59.95    59.82  
   1280x1024     60.02  
   1440x900      59.89  
   1400x900      59.96    59.88  
   1280x960      60.00  
   1440x810      60.00    59.97  
   1368x768      59.88    59.85  
   1360x768      59.80    59.96  
   1280x800      59.99    59.97    59.81    59.91  
   1152x864      60.00  
   1280x720      60.00    59.99    59.86    59.74  
   1024x768      60.04    60.00  
   960x720       60.00  
   928x696       60.05  
   896x672       60.01  
   1024x576      59.95    59.96    59.90    59.82  
   960x600       59.93    60.00  
   960x540       59.96    59.99    59.63    59.82  
   800x600       60.00    60.32    56.25  
   840x525       60.01    59.88  
   864x486       59.92    59.57  
   800x512       60.17  
   700x525       59.98  
   800x450       59.95    59.82  
   640x512       60.02  
   720x450       59.89  
   700x450       59.96    59.88  
   640x480       60.00    59.94  
   720x405       59.51    58.99  
   684x384       59.88    59.85  
   680x384       59.80    59.96  
   640x400       59.88    59.98  
   576x432       60.06  
   640x360       59.86    59.83    59.84    59.32  
   512x384       60.00  
   512x288       60.00    59.92  
   480x270       59.63    59.82  
   400x300       60.32    56.34  
   432x243       59.92    59.57  
   320x240       60.05  
   360x202       59.51    59.13  
   320x180       59.84    59.32  
DP-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DP-2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
(base) frohro@frohro-260:~/Downloads$ 

Thanks Daniel!

Rob


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  Full screen window becomes "small" in the upper left of the screen...

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  This happens with a number of different programs, so I suspect it is a
  window manager bug.  The best way to describe it is with a screen
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  to full screen okay, but after a while it comes back to this.  It can
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