No extensions were installed. Also, I'm using the native AMDGPU drivers,
not the proprietary ones.

I've tested the vanilla GNOME session as you suggested, and the bug is
there too. Due to the hover highlighting of the panel items, I had a
visual cue to test with. The highlighting does not happen at the
unclickable spot. Move one pixel away from it, and the panel item lits
up again.

That was on Xorg, of course. On Wayland, the problem is gone, at least
initially. As I said on the initial report, after using the Wayland
session for a while, I started having the problem again. No idea what
caused it.

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Title:
  Activities button does not respond to clicks on a specific pixel

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Starting from Ubuntu 19.10, the top-left corner of the screen is
  unclickable. It's where the Activities button is. It is unresponsive
  to clicks to open the overlay, BUT it responds to clicks to close it.

  The unclickable spot is exactly one pixel large.

  Edit: At first it seemed to be reproducible only on Xorg sessions, but
  after using it for a while on Wayland, I am having the issue again.

  Specs:
  - Graphics: AMD RX 560
  - CPU: Intel Core i3-8100
  - Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan

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