Solution -- Found it:
The problem was a setting the System Settings -> Workspace Behavior -> Desktop Effects -> and then under Accessibility, the Zoom option. Unselect the Zoom option and it cured my problem.
Thanks Greg!
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Jun 6, 2025, 08:09 by
[email protected]:
On 2025-06-03, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm running KDE/Wayland (does the same with Xorg too) on Bookw
orm/stable and while using the system all of a sudden the screen
became "larger" than the actual screen -- like I was using some sort
of "virtual desktop."
System Settings → Display and Monitor → Display Configuration ?
System Settings → Accessibility → Zoom ?
kwin_wayland --replace & disown ?
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<h1>The problem was a setting the System Settings -> Workspace
Behavior -> Desktop Effects -> and then under Accessibility, the
Zoom option. Unselect the Zoom option and it cured my problem.<br></h1><div di