https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462076

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Haha you are right, I do have the crazy setup. I'm surprised you remembered!

I tested with only one display powered on and it still happens. When I only
have my primary monitor turned on, the task switcher preview appears in the top
left corner, though it appears much further up than in my original screenshot.
With only my primary display turned on, it appears in the top left corner
"centered", as in I can only see the bottom half and bottom right of the
preview.

I tested again with only one of my 1080p screens turned on, and the task
switcher didn't appear. The system settings window lost focus when I pressed
the button for the preview, so I knew *something* had happened. I powered my
primary display back on and I could see the task switcher on my primary display
in the same position as when I tested with only my primary display turned on.

I also pulled out my laptop, which is runs Plasma Wayland with only a single
display and no scaling, and the task switcher appeared normally - in the center
of the screen.

Screenshot of display arrangement: https://i.imgur.com/vVo0f1A.png

So it would appear that this issue is related to multi-monitor setups, or
possibly more specifically, my setup. It has caused some similar issues in the
past (Bug 448562) and has had other glitches, so I wouldn't be surprised to
find out that this - very minor! - issue is related.

I should've mentioned in my OP, but the Alt+Click / Meta+Click shortcut to grab
and drag windows works just fine to move the task switcher preview too. So even
though it appears off-centered, it can still be moved. In the test case where I
had my primary display off, I did try to drag around and bring the task
switcher over, but either it wasn't there or I just couldn't grab it. I did try
out of curiosity though!

Just to mention:
- On my PC, while my initial issue was tested against 5.26.3, I tested this
today with Plasma 5.26.4. On my laptop I tested with 5.26.2, then updated and
tried again with 5.26.4.
- On my PC the issue was present on 5.26.3 and 5.26.4, on my laptop it was not
present on 5.26.2 or 5.26.4. This is another part of why I suspect it's a
multi-monitor / mixed-DPI / just my setup :)

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