Public bug reported:

Using Ubuntu 17.04 and gnome-shell 3.24.1-0ubuntu on an HP laptop with
an ASUS screen, I have the screen to the right of the laptop on the desk
and set back so that *visually* the ASUS screen is to the right and
about 50% up from the laptop screen.

On the Unity desktop, when the Display configuration is set to the ASUS
rectangle is moved up from the baseline of the laptop screen rectangle,
there is a seamless path for the mouse to travel from one screen to the
next, up at an angle, the cursor exits at 75% on one screen and enters
the next at 25% of the height, a very natural movement.

This does not work with Gnome-Shell: no matter how the rectangles in the
Display system setup are aligned, if the cursor exits one screen at 25%
of the height, it will enter the other screen also at 25% of the height,
which is no big deal, but it is annoying and all the more so when it
works in the deprecated Unity desktop.

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  multiple screens cannot align askew

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