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Are you on wayland by any chance? I had that same problem and it went away when I changed back to xorg (Debian 12 - KDE - AMD APU)
I'd be happy to receive feedback on the downvote.
Probably a Winblows lover. I'll try to offset the down vote for you.
Not sure why you got downvoted. Maybe it was the missing period. You know how flaky people can be. Thanks for your comments though and hope life is treating you well otherwise.