I finally got rid of this problem by reverting Compiz to its default
settings. I disabled Unity again and re-enabled many of the plugins I
was using and the problem has not reappeared. Attached is the backup I
made of my Compiz settings *before* I reverted. My guess is that the
problem is in
This is definitely the same dead space over and over again on my
desktop. It seems that there is some kind of invisible dialog box that
is covering up part of the desktop, not allowing me to click on items
underneath it.
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I have attached output from xwininfo -root -tree. The window appears to
stretch from 420,494 to 1092,264 on my screen (1920x1200), which seems
odd, but I am just reading from the information in xwininfo. I do not
yet know how to use the information in the output file to figure out
more about the
Running xprop and clicking on the affected area yields only:
_NET_WM_ALLOWED_ACTIONS(ATOM) = _NET_WM_ACTION_ABOVE,
_NET_WM_ACTION_BELOW
Running xkill and clicking on the affected area does nothing.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/777669
Title:
Cannot click to highlight
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Using the Ubuntu classic desktop and looking through my documents,
pictures, music files and other files through xorg I noticed that in
every directory there are now a few files that I cannot click on at all.
To reproduce:
- Click on Places at the
It seems to be more than just files that are unresponsive. For
instance, there will be random pieces of text on a webpage that are
unresponsive to mouse clicks (I have included another video), and even
areas of the text box I am adding this comment into are also
unresponsive (the mouse pointer
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