https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483229

--- Comment #8 from Dean Hoover <kb7...@gmail.com> ---
The only apps that I've been able to recreate this is Google Chrome and
UnGoogled Chromium.  I don't use any other Chromium-based browser, and it
doesn't seem to happen with Firefox.

It's almost as if the browser believes that the window is larger than it
actually is.  For example, the browser window might be 800x1000 but it
tells the DE that it's 800x1050 so that if the mouse clicks between the
1000 and 1050 the browser window becomes the foreground instead of the
actual app that they are trying to get to.

Unless you think this still might be a KDE issue, I think you can close
this ticket.  I also submitted feedback to Google but I honestly don't
think they will say or do anything about it.  And now that I have a better
grasp of where and when it happens, I can adjust the way I do things to
mitigate the issue.

Appreciate your time Nate.  I've been a UNIX and Linux server user and
administrator for almost 40 years, but every DE I've tried never worked
well enough for me.  KDE has changed my mind, and if it wasn't for a couple
Windows-only apps (Cisco ASDM, Teams' ability to take control of PC, etc)
I'd be 100% Linux and KDE for work and home.

Keep up the great work!
Dean


On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 5:00 PM Nate Graham <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org>
wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483229
>
> Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> changed:
>
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>             Summary|Unable to click background  |Sometimes unable to bring
>                    |app/window to foreground    |background apps to the
>                    |using mouse                 |front while
> Chrome/Chromium
>                    |                            |is running
>
> --- Comment #7 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
> Thanks. From those screen recordings, it looks like the problem only
> happens
> while Chrome/Chromium is running, and when it happens, it seemingly
> randomly
> affects all kinds of apps and not just Chrome/Chromium itself, right?
>
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