@ Christian Göbel : The problem for both the bugs are the same , the
_focus_ is the problem here.

The color you notice from the new theme is :
                focus_color             = "#f15d2c"
editing the theme and changing it completely is not the solution , the clock 
applet should not be using this focus colors

This focus color is used when buttons/tabs are active and the hence the 
buttons/tabs are "focussed" 
So that the user can simply hit "enter" and the preselected option is selected. 
This happens with all themes.

While hitting enter does not open the clock applet it should not still
retain the focus

** Summary changed:

- remove mouse over effect of clock applet
+ remove "focus" effect of clock applet

** Description changed:

- The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if
+ Bug happens in two scenarios:
+ 
+ A: The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if
  i'm wrong! Reboot your system, don't click anything and hover your mouse
  cursor over the gnome-panel to reproduce (take a look at the screenshot
  attached below). You will notice a brown mouse over effect of the clock
  applet although the mouse cursor is located at a different position of
  the panel. The first time you click on something this won't happen
  anymore.
+ 
+ B: To reproduce:
+ 1. Boot Ubuntu.
+ 2. right-click on the clock applet (makes the calendar appear)
+ 3. right-click again on the clock applet (make the calender disappear again)
+ 4. In the panel, click either of the icons of the indicator applet
+ 5. result: the "button" of the clock is getting an orange/rose background 
colour
+ 
+ The clock applet is focused in both the times causing this "false focus"
+ to be noticeable

** Description changed:

  Bug happens in two scenarios:
  
  A: The brown background of the clock applet has to be a bug. Tell me, if
  i'm wrong! Reboot your system, don't click anything and hover your mouse
  cursor over the gnome-panel to reproduce (take a look at the screenshot
  attached below). You will notice a brown mouse over effect of the clock
  applet although the mouse cursor is located at a different position of
  the panel. The first time you click on something this won't happen
  anymore.
  
  B: To reproduce:
  1. Boot Ubuntu.
  2. right-click on the clock applet (makes the calendar appear)
  3. right-click again on the clock applet (make the calender disappear again)
  4. In the panel, click either of the icons of the indicator applet
  5. result: the "button" of the clock is getting an orange/rose background 
colour
  
- The clock applet is focused in both the times causing this "false focus"
- to be noticeable
+ The clock applet is focused in both the scenarios causing this "false
+ focus" to be noticeable

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remove "focus" effect of clock applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424315
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