I have to say, WSL2 + Kali win-kex seamless mode is really flipping cool. There are a few things still not quite polished, but just running Windows and Kali GUIs simultaneously is so awesome.
The biggest usability issue I have found is that there does not seem to be a way to snap panels and windows across to the other OS. For example, Kali can only reserve workspace for its own desktop; not the Win10 desktop. The opposite is also true.
This becomes a problem when you have a maximized window in one OS, and part of it that you need to interact with becomes hidden behind the system panel / toolbar in the other OS. You have to temporarily move or undock the panel to get what you need.
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The biggest usability issue I have found is that there does not seem to be a way to snap panels and windows across to the other OS. For example, Kali can only reserve workspace for its own desktop; not the Win10 desktop. The opposite is also true.
This becomes a problem when you have a maximized window in one OS, and part of it that you need to interact with becomes hidden behind the system panel / toolbar in the other OS. You have to temporarily move or undock the panel to get what you need.