Public bug reported:

When middle click an app on Unity launcher, this app opens a new window
(nautilus, firefox, gedit, terminal, etc.). But when middle click an app
that DOESNT SUPPORT multiple windows (rhythmbox, settings, etc), this
action results in a spinning wheel (up to 10 secs).

Tested on 16.04, 16.10.

** Affects: bamf (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- spinning wheel when mouse-middle-click app that doesnt support multiple 
windows 
+ spinning wheel when mouse-middle-click an app that doesnt support multiple 
windows

** Description changed:

  When middle click an app on Unity launcher, this app opens a new window
  (nautilus, firefox, gedit, terminal, etc.). But when middle click an app
  that DOESNT SUPPORT multiple windows (rhythmbox, settings, etc), this
  action results in a spinning wheel (up to 10 secs).
+ 
+ Tested on 16.04, 16.10.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1635076

Title:
  spinning wheel when mouse-middle-click an app that doesnt support
  multiple windows

Status in bamf package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When middle click an app on Unity launcher, this app opens a new
  window (nautilus, firefox, gedit, terminal, etc.). But when middle
  click an app that DOESNT SUPPORT multiple windows (rhythmbox,
  settings, etc), this action results in a spinning wheel (up to 10
  secs).

  Tested on 16.04, 16.10.

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