Hi,

I experimented a bit more, and the only situation that doesn't work is when the "secondary" screen is above the "primary". Laptop screen above secondary screen is ok (when the gnome-shell top bar is above everything), but secondary above laptop doesn't work.

The boundary that I cannot cross is the gnome-shell top bar.

If I select a window on my laptop screen and drag it to the above screen, I am stopped at the gnome-shell top bar. If I drag the window with ALT-mouse1, the window can go to the other screen, but I am still halted before it is fully on the other screen. Furthermore, if I try to maximize such a window, the decoration clearly changes to reflect the maximization, but the geometry doesn't change. The window doesn't maximize, it is just stuck there and I can't move it unless I unmaximize it.

HTH,
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Rémi



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