I seem to also be having a similar issue as well. My mouse can move
around and shows hover state on the top menu bar, but can't click on
anything. I however can't use the keyboard shortcuts to pull up
anything. The only shortcuts I am able to use is the ctrl+alt+F1-7 keys.
For which that sometimes fixes the issue by bouncing over to one of them
then back to the the original shell ie F7. I tend to have to do this
shortly after logging in every time. It seems to have gotten more
problematic with the upgrade to 13.10 from 13.04.

However the bouncing shells trick sometimes works, but at a random time
it stops working. To which I have tried running "export DISPLAY=:0.0;
gnome-shell --replace". Which doesn't appear to work for me, and results
in a gnome shell where the top bar is missing as well as any boards &
title bars on windows. The mouse can still move around at this point,
but requires be to do a full restart to get back into a functional
state. To note I do see a OpenGL exception after running the replace.
Next time this happens I'll try to record the exception.

Is there any logs I can try to pull for you that may help? As I can
consistently get into this bad state with a logout & back in, but takes
some time to get into the real bad state. Requiring a reboot.

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