Ok, a little workaround did restore the System Settings for me (assuming
one had this problem after changing the dock position just like me):

- sudo apt install dconf-editor
- Navigate to org>gnome>shell-extensions>dash-to-dock>dock-position
- Restore dock position to it's default value

System Settings is working properly now. However, my mouse cursor still
disappears if I move it to the screen edge to the right.

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Title:
  can't open  system settings(Ubuntu 17.10), icon is visible but
  settings don't dislay

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When i click on system settings, icon is displaying but settings
  window doesn't visible. I have already reinstalled ubuntu desktop and
  gnome-control-center, but without any success.(reboot also didn't
  help).If i try to open gnome-control-center in terminal the same
  result only icon appearce

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