Public bug reported:

Upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04 (beta 2) from 13.10 (via: sudo update-manager
-d) - 64bit version.

After logging in (GUI) and pressing [SUPER / Windows key]-S (or by
clicking on the icon on the launcher bar) to bring up Workspace
Switcher, then left-clicking-and-keep-pressing on an app's window and
keeping left mouse button pressed while dragging it, moves that window,
with the mouse cursor being changed to a hand (sometimes to an up-
arrow). Upon release of the left mouse button to stop dragging the
window, the mouse cursor is not being changed back, the window keeps its
last position when the left mouse button was released, yet upon pressing
[SUPER / Windows key] the previously dragged window "jumps" to the new
location of the mouse cursor, and the hand cursor stays. Left-clicking
on any of the workspaces does nothing. Pressing [SUPER / Windows key]-S
switches the mouse cursor back to the default pointer and the previously
dragged window drops at that point in time to the cursor's position and
the mouse functions again as usual.

Sometimes this happens right away, sometimes this happens only after
moving a window around a bit (several drag'n drop attempts).

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: unity workspace-switcher

** Description changed:

  Upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04 (beta 2) from 13.10 (via: sudo update-manager
  -d) - 64bit version.
  
  After logging in (GUI) and pressing [SUPER / Windows key]-S (or by
  clicking on the icon on the launcher bar) to bring up Workspace
  Switcher, then left-clicking-and-keep-pressing on an app's window and
  keeping left mouse button pressed while dragging it, moves that window,
  with the mouse cursor being changed to a hand (sometimes to an up-
  arrow). Upon release of the left mouse button to stop dragging the
  window, the mouse cursor is not being changed back, the window keeps its
  last position when the left mouse button was released, yet upon pressing
  [SUPER / Windows key] the previously dragged window "jumps" to the new
  location of the mouse cursor, and the hand cursor stays. Left-clicking
  on any of the workspaces does nothing. Pressing [SUPER / Windows key]-S
  switches the mouse cursor back to the default pointer and the previously
  dragged window drops at that point in time to the cursor's position and
  the mouse functions again as usual.
+ 
+ Sometimes this happens right away, sometimes this happens only after
+ moving a window around a bit (several drag'n drop attempts).

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.04: Moving a window when Workspace Switcher is active does
  not release cursor

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