https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361940

Bob Farmer <k...@bfarmer.net> changed:

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--- Comment #30 from Bob Farmer <k...@bfarmer.net> ---
I've been seeing this bug quite regularly since moving from 4.14 to 5.6.5.

With my usual settings (Focus Strictly Under Mouse and 0 ms delay) it's
extremely easy to reproduce.  Put 2 xterm windows near each other with a small
gap, then put a Firefox window in the background in that gap.  Move your mouse
back and forth between the 2 xterm windows quickly and eventually (5-10% of the
time?) you'll find that the focus isn't under your mouse, even though you're
using "Focus Strictly Under Mouse"...the focus will be on the small sliver of
the Firefox window inbetween the two xterm windows.

If I switch to "Focus Follows Mouse - Mouse Precedence" mode, and no Focus
stealing prevention, it's still easily reproduceable.  With this new mode,
though, I have the option of turning on Focus stealing prevention, and when I
set that to "Low" it becomes extremely hard to reproduce (and occasionally the
Firefox entry in the taskbar gets highlighted red - I guess this means a focus
"steal" was prevented?)

Going back to my preferred mode, "Focus Strictly Under Mouse", and then setting
a delay of 20 ms also made it very hard to reproduce (or maybe impossible,
haven't seen it yet...)  So, maybe the short delay is the way to go,
unless/until this is fixed.

By the way, I wasn't able to reproduce this with 3 xterms, had to have a
Firefox window involved.

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