Public bug reported:

Steps to reproduce:

1. Hit Ctrl+Alt+T to open a new terminal window
2. If title bar still display "Terminal" (application name) and your keyboard 
works, repeat step 1 (less than ten times should be enough, often it occurs on 
first try)
3. No application name is displayed on top bar. Your newly opened terminal 
window appears unfocused (hollow cursor).
4. Keyboard is not working at all (e.g. Alt+Tab does nothing).
5. Use mouse to click and focus any element on the desktop to restore normal 
keyboard functionality.

Workaround:

Use gnome-tweak-tool to set focus follow mode to "Mouse" or "Sloppy",
rather than the default "Click", and restart Gnome Shell so that the
change takes effect. Now any element under the cursor will automatically
get focused, avoiding steps 3-5 above.

Background:

I cannot remember when it began but I've had this problem for a very
long time. Disabling all extensions or creating a new fresh user account
doesn't seem to help. Currently running Gnome 3.10.2.1 (from Gnome PPA,
I believe) on Ubuntu 13.10, but the problem also occurs on older
versions shipped with Ubuntu, and also older versions of Ubuntu, I
believe. Perhaps there are some leftovers from doing do-release-upgrades
rather than clean reinstalls?

I've done a fair amount of googling but apparently only a few people
seem to be suffering of this. Here's one report from a similar problem
(closing all windows loses keyboard focus), and that's where I got the
workaround from: http://askubuntu.com/questions/371101/gnome-3-loses-
focus-after-closing-all-open-windows

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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