Jonathan, have you tried adding a --fb directive to the xrandr command?
For example,

xrandr --output LVDS1 --fb 1024x768 --panning 0x768

(note the 0, as I commented in my report).  If you don't, then the
virtual screen size should be too small to pan.  Could you try that and
post again whether you experience the bug I reported?

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