@Bilali
It is true that is a specification change. But how can it be considered? Should 
this be reported as a brainstorm instad of a bug or how should it be done?

@John
1. I did not thing of that helping on scrollbar targeting but now that you say 
that I see that it might help but does this make a very big diference?
2. I know about the switch to turn it off but in my case I have it on. (I like 
to half-screen maximase the window)
3. I am sorry but I  have no idea how it workes internally, all I know is that 
in most of the times that I move the mouse from one monitor to the other I 
don't want it to be cached and that times are easy distincuised from others 
"I'm not draging a window"

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  sticky edges should be inactive in the monitor where the launcher is
  not active and an window is not beeing draged

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