I'm not sure if it's a bug in Ubuntu installation. I remember quite well
that after installing 10.10 I also installed ccsm, and went there to
tweak few settings (even though I still had my /home mounted from
10.04), and I did enable this setting myself, manually.

So it was me and not Ubuntu enabling this. But I use /home on separate
partition and all my settings for compiz were kept from 10.04. So I
can't tell what happens on clean install.

This means, the real "bug" is in compiz, that with this setting enabled
compiz breaks Fitt's law and users generally won't be able to find out
why.

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Top menus and window list miss active pixels (Fitt's law)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/638974
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