I'm really thinking this is an xorg problem as it affects Unity 2D as
well. Something is really wonky and looks like your binding box for
mouse movement is too short on the left (maybe even the right.)
In the meantime, you could try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' in a
terminal, rebooting,
Looking at your video again, though, I'd have to take what I said above
back. As strange as that gap is, it looks like it's connecting cleanly.
The issue seems to be a ridiculously high threshold. I'm afraid I don't
know where to find that value.
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Same situation with Unity 2D.
glxinfo says video card is Intel 945GME. Specification
(http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/sseries_techspecs_012809.pdf)
says it's Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (GMA 950). The machine is
a Lenovo Ideapad S10e.
Driver is intel
I have tried to move the sensitivity slider all the way to the right but
it doesn't help.
Some more observations:
If I hit the left side of the screen with the mouse cursor very fast,
the greater sensitivity somehow helps. The only problem is that it's not
very pleasent to travel that fast with
Hm, this is a strange bug, indeed. What about if you use Unity 2D? It
looks like something is indeed blocking your cursor from actually
hitting the left border (which really looks like it shouldn't ever even
let it reveal the launcher at all given how far away it looks). What
video card/driver are
This is likely a user-configuration error/preference.
Ghost, can you navigate to System SettingsAppearanceBehavior and see
if moving the sensitivity slider all the way to the left helps?
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Er, I meant all the way to the right.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Incomplete
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The distortion of the text that you refer to has already been reported.
It is fixed in the upcoming Unity 5.10. You can see the bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nux/+bug/927441.
Looking at the new video, when you move the mouse fast enough the
launcher appears all the time. It
Here is a capture with more frames.
** Attachment added: unity_launcher_autohide_v2.mkv
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/965643/+attachment/2956392/+files/unity_launcher_autohide_v2.mkv
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Here is a detail from unity_launcher_autohide_v2.mkv. Notice the gap
between the left side and the mouse cursor. This gap is not there when I
am using the desktop - the mouse cursor is touching the left side. It
seems like the screen is bigger than it should be. I guess this is the
cause of the
Perhaps it is related, but this screen dump shows that the Window title
is distorted. Look at the D in Desktop.
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Status: New
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Title:
Unity 5.8: auto-hide using mouse reveals launcher
Thank you for reporting this bug. The video you attached has a lower
frame rate due to which it is not clearly visible to see the response of
the launcher.
However, here is how it is supposed to work. On moving the mouse cursor
to the left side will reveal a shadow line as you can see in the
** Attachment added: unity_launcher_autohide.webm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/965643/+attachment/2943394/+files/unity_launcher_autohide.webm
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