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Description of problem: After upgrading from Fedora 22 to Fedora 24 on my Lenovo X1 Carbon I am experiencing a 'virtual wall' when moving my mouse (both USB and trackpoint) to the right of my screen. This 'wall' consists if an imaginary vertical line - almost 1/2 of my screen - that I cannot move my mouse across while moving to the right. Only way to get my screen pointer across this line is to go up with my mouse, move to the right beyond the 'virtual wall', and move my mouse down. Notes; - I have no problem moving my mouse from left to right Related to this may be a problem I have when adding a second screen right of the primary screen. Only way to move my mouse to the second screen is to go up to the highest point of my primary screen, move right and move down. Interesting hereby is that when I position my screen on top of reach, primary down, secondary up I have not difficulty moving between the screen. Also, the 'virtual wall' that I mentioned at the beginning of this description disappears; ie. I have no problems moving my mouse horizontally on my primary screen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 4.7.5-200.fc24.x86_64 How reproducible: Easy Steps to Reproduce: 1.Standard behavior 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
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