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The border of the maximized window in the second screen appears in the primary screen and I can't click the window

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1. I have 2 monitors. In Primary any window, In Secondary the Firefox. 2. Focus the window in the second monitor. 3. If I try to click the window in the primary screen on the right side is approximately 10 pixels of the window from second screen.

The hitbox from the window from second screen is on the primary screen approximately 10 pixels

1. I have 2 monitors. In Primary any window, In Secondary the Firefox. 2. Focus the window in the second monitor. 3. If I try to click the window in the primary screen on the right side is approximately 10 pixels of the window from second screen. The hitbox from the window from second screen is on the primary screen approximately 10 pixels

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That's sounds more like a O/S dual monitor setting issue.

I don't know if is from OS or the Firefox issue.