https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416570

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--- Comment #7 from reso_magna <123123213ewr...@yopmail.com> ---
Has there been any update on this feature? I think it would be highly useful
now that multi monitor setups are becoming more widespread and it doesn't seem
to be something too hard to implement.
(In reply to Akshay Naik from comment #6)
> This might be the better solution. Top-only(pre-defined) or user-defined
> regions of pressure.
I think user-defined regions of pressure should be the way to go. Sure,
pressure on the upper right and lower right edges of the screen are usually
useful to hit the usual locations of the "Show Desktop" button and the button
to close a window easily without moving the cursor to the second monitor, but
you should also consider the scrollbars. It's really annoying and time
consuming to have to carefully point the cursor at the (usually) narrow
scrollbars of many applications, such as web browsers. If a user doesn't like
this feature, maybe a toggle to turn it off could be implemented as well.

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