https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479822

Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Oded Arbel <o...@geek.co.il> ---
This issue is also apparent in Plasma 6 (at least on Wayland). The main issue,
I believe, is that after moving a window to another virtual desktop - it is
still the currently active window, even though it is not visible.

You don't need to be dragging the window to have a problem with that - without
dragging, after using the keyboard to open the window operation menu,
navigating to "Desktops" and then to "Move to X", after pressing ENTER the
window disappears but no other window is active. If you press the window
operations menu shortcut again you'll get the window operations menu of the
window that is on the other desktop. You can bring it back (maybe its a
feature?) or do other things - for example if you have a virtual desktop page
panel widget that shows windows outlines you can start a "Move" operation and
see how the window is moved on the other desktop. Not very useful, but
entertaining.

I believe this issue is the same as bug #450405, though on Wayland there is the
crink with XWayland: XWayland windows moved to another desktop do not remain
the active window - if you do that in the middle of the drag, they are still
being dragged around but they will not take keyboard input and can not be acted
on using window-specific Kwin shortcuts. So the behavior of this bug report
looks like this:

Wayland windows on Wayland (and I believe X11 windows on X11, but have not
verified):
1. Setup keyboard shortcuts "Move window to desktop X", and a panel virtual
desktop pager with window outlines.
2. Start dragging a window on desktop 1.
3. Use shortcut to move the window to desktop 2, without releasing the mouse
button.
4. Continue moving the window and see it moving in the pager window outline.
5. Use shortcut to move the window back to desktop 1 - the window appears.

XWayland windows on Wayland:
1. Setup keyboard shortcuts "Move window to desktop X", and a panel virtual
desktop pager with window outlines.
2. Start dragging a window on desktop 1.
3. Use shortcut to move the window to desktop 2, without releasing the mouse
button.
4. Continue moving the window and see it moving in the pager window outline.
5. Use shortcut to move the window back to desktop 1 - the window will not
appear.

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