Public bug reported:

When two displays are connected and one has a 200% scaling, moving apps
between them results in several issues:

Apps that can actively scale (such as native Nautilus, Settings...):

 When dragging the window around, it automatically adjusts scaling based
on on which of the monitors is the majority of the app (this is probably
correct behaviour),

BUT when using keyboard shortcuts [Ctrl] + [Super] + ←/↑/↓/→, fullscreen
windows jump around and scale correctly, but half-full screen apps
(arranged by [Super] + ←/→) cannot go from the larger monitor to the
smaller, they get stuck in the scaled-up version and don't fit on the
smaller display.

Small non-maximized windows don't have this issue, possibly because when
they first move in their scaled-up state, they do fit on the smaller
monitor still, and only then are they scaled down.


Apps that don't support changes in scaling and only apply the new scaling on a 
relaunch (such as Chrome) don't have these issues, but they obviously have that 
other problem.


Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
Release:        20.04
mutter 3.36.9

What I expect:
Windows covering half a full screen, when moved to a different display with 
different scaling (using a keyboard), stay covering half a full screen.

What happens instead:
When moved to a display with higher scaling, this happens correctly, but when 
moved to a monitor with lower scaling, they get "stuck" on both monitors in 
their inflated state.

** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Moving windows between monitors with different scaling causes isues

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