I’m on GNOME 48 (Debian 13) with a multi-monitor setup and I’m running into a really frustrating behavior.
Whenever I drag a window or even just move something across screens, as soon as I hit the top edge it triggers the GNOME overview (the screen where windows are arranged/spread out). This completely breaks the flow when I’m just trying to drag things between monitors.
This is NOT about edge tiling or hot corners. I already checked:
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edge tiling settings
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hot corners
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common gsettings keys
None of them affect this behavior.
It seems to be specifically tied to the “drag to top edge → overview” gesture.
My question:
Is there any way to disable this using gsettings, dconf, or any hidden GNOME schema?
I’d strongly prefer not to use extensions if possible. A native setting or even an undocumented key would be ideal.
If not, is this behavior hardcoded in mutter in GNOME 48?