** Description changed:

+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/475
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  This is similar in some ways to
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1181666 but
  affects only the mouse, not the keyboard, and is consistent almost all
  (99%+) of the time.  This is happening for Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (bionic)
  in the default desktop environment (Ubuntu).  It also happens for the
  GNOME and GNOME Classic desktop environments.  The version of gnome-
  shell is 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4.
  
  Our program is a blend of C# winforms (Mono) with embedded web browser
  windows using Geckofx45 (mozilla version 45).  Editing windows in the
  program use HTML to display formatting and  typescript/javascript code
  to assist with popup dialogs and other editing help.  Inside these
  editing windows, left mouse clicks are essentially ignored.  Keyboarding
  still works fine as far as I can tell.  Clicking on the gear button
  inside the editing window fails to bring up the Styles dialog more than
  95% of the time.  When the dialog does display, it is always (100%)
  nonfunctional as the first click in it causes it to close immediately.
  
  Tracing the internal behavior of the code, it appears that clicking the
  first time inside the editing (browser) window causes a series of
  WM_FOCUS messages to be sent and the javascript to hook up a left mouse
  click handler to a gear button displayed in the lower left corner of the
  editing window.  This is the expected behavior, and the same as on other
  window managers.  But then, on GNOME Shell only, a series of
  WM_KILLFOCUS messages are sent immediately.  This does not happen for
  other window managers.  (The main window receives a WM_ACTIVATE message
  with the argument to make it deactivate.)  Any other left mouse clicks
  inside that window are ignored >95% of the time, probably only when
  double clicking quickly enough to occur before those messages to lose
  focus/deactivate are handled.  (Right mouse clicks are handled at a
  higher level and appear to function normally.)
  
  The program in question is called Bloom.  The source code is available
  at https://github.com/BloomBooks/BloomDesktop and prebuilt debian/ubuntu
  packages are available at http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu/ as bloom-
  desktop or bloom-desktop-beta.  After spending a few days looking at
  this problem, I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that it must be a
  GNOME Shell bug that I can't work around in our code.  It's working fine
  in Microsoft Windows and all the other Linux window managers that I've
  tested (Unity, Cinnamon, KDE Plasma, MATE, XFCE, and LXDE).

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