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I can file a report and see if we can reproduce and do anything about it. I'm a bit surprised, though, that a dual-screen setup would mess with y-coordinates, since most dual-monitor setups would extend the desktop *horizontally* not vertically (and perhaps throw off x-coordinates that way). My gut feeling is there's still some additional factor of that particular setup that's missing. Do you happen to know if they use Windows' built-in dual-monitor support or some 3rd party application in addition?
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