Thanks. So "AnyDesk" is a real 200x200 window of class InputOutput.
Since it has "Override Redirect State: yes" it will always be on top.
Just the fact that it's completely transparent means you can't see it
even though it still consumes the mouse clicks.
So the bug in AnyDesk is either than it's
I am trying to report the bug upstream and jumping through the required
steps to create a customer account, waiting for it to be activated. I
will report back on that if I manage to actually file a bug there.
Regarding your question to run 'xwininfo -all', please find output below
here.
xwininfo
If you run 'xwininfo -all' and then click on the rectangle, what do you
get?
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Title:
Unable to focus Windows below system tra
I think it's worth exploring first by reporting a bug upstream to
Anydesk. However you do that.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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Thank you for your help. I have been running some tests:
- Disabled all extensions and re-logged the sessionSame result. However, when
hovering over the previously mentioned rectangle, I noticed that a popup was
appearing, repoting "Anydesk", an application that was set to autostart and had
an
Looks like we've leaked a picking rectangle/actor from either an
indicator or the aggregate menu.
Please try:
gnome-extensions disable ubuntu-appindicat...@ubuntu.com
gnome-extensions disable gTile@vibou
gnome-extensions disable caffe...@patapon.info
and possibly others from 'gnome-extensi
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