Version: (using KDE 4.0.3) Installed from: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux If I run in dual-screen side-by-side mode with the panel on the left, weird things happen with window management. First of all, when I open any applications, they end up tiny and in the top-left corner (see first attachment). If I even slightly try to resize such a window or to move it to the right, the mouse jumps immediately to the second (right) display and the window gets very wide (second and third attachments). If I drag a window over to the second display, it moves around fine there, but I can't move it back to the left (fourth attachment). I can resize the window to the left, but I can't move it left. I know that this sounds very weird. It only happens with the panel on the left when I have two displays; panel on the left with one display or panel anywhere else doesn't trigger the symptoms.
Created attachment 24387 [details] Where windows open This attachment shows where all windows always open in this configuration.
Created attachment 24388 [details] Where windows move to Here is what happens if I select the window from the first attachment and move the mouse even slightly right
Created attachment 24389 [details] How windows resize If I select the window from the first attachment and try to resize it right, here's what happens
Created attachment 24390 [details] Where windows get stuck If I drag a window to the right and then try to put it back, I can't move it any further to the left than this
fixed recently by lubos.