** Description changed: Ubuntu release: Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch), but the problem also occurs in Kubuntu 17.10 if upgraded to Plasma 5.12 through the backports PPA. Package version: plasma-desktop: - Installed: 4:5.12.4-0ubuntu1 - Candidate: 4:5.12.4-0ubuntu1 - Version table: - *** 4:5.12.4-0ubuntu1 500 - 500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages - 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status + Installed: 4:5.12.4-0ubuntu1 + Candidate: 4:5.12.4-0ubuntu1 + Version table: + *** 4:5.12.4-0ubuntu1 500 + 500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages + 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status What I expect to happen: Application categories with more applications than will fit on one page naturally get a scrollbar. I expect this scrollbar to turn blue/display some other "hover decoration" when moused over and to respond to clicking and dragging. What happens instead: Nothing. Clicking the scrollbar in (say) my rather large Games category has the same effect as clicking on an empty space in the Application Dashboard widget; i.e., it just exits the widget. Please note: the scrollbar in the All Applications page DOES work; it's only the scrollbars for the regular categories (as specified in a .menu) file that do not. + Also, scrolling with the mouse wheel still works, and the scrollbars + (while unresponsive to clicking) will move correctly when doing so. + I wish I had any logs to provide but I don't know where this would be logged, if anywhere. It still works on my Kubuntu 17.10 install with Plasma 5.10. Using Xorg.
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