Same problem here.  Also I can launch a terminal via keyboard shortcuts,
but the focus doesn't seem to get set for the terminal window and
nothing I type shows up in there.

My 19.04 install is not useable until this bug gets resolved.

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Title:
  Upgrading 18.10 to 19.04: cannot leave overview mode, computer needs
  to be restarted

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've upgraded my Ubuntu 18.10 to 19.04. Everything looked okey,
  however if I enter gnome shell "overview mode" I cannot leave it
  anymore, I can't select any window, type to search etc, and all my
  windows are in the foreground, covering the search bar etc, but not
  possible to select them. Simply I can't do anything. I can launch
  applications from the dock but cannot see and access them anymore. So
  basically I stuck in overview mode which does not work too much.

  What I can do, is to use the top panel to log out. If I do that, and
  login again, I only get a black screen and nothing more. I have to
  press the power button at that point to shut the computer off, so I
  can turn on again.

  It seems everything works, just entering into that "overview mode"
  kills everything then and only reboot helps from that point.

  Sorry, I am not sure what the official name of the gnome3 shell
  "overview mode" possibly I used the wrong terminology. Also, my bad
  English cannot help either to express the problem well enough, I
  guess.

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