GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 777288
NOT FIXED: Bug 683537 - after updating the shell today I get random stuck grabs or something
Last modified: 2017-03-04 08:34:00 UTC
Bug 683537 - after updating the shell today I get random stuck grabs or something
Exists in 3.22.2
Can confirm this for 3.22.2+18+gdf7727a-1 in Arch Linux. The problem occurs more often in Java based GUI applications like Intellij Idea, at least in my case.
Can confirm too 3.22.2+18+gdf7727a-1 on ArchLinux Appear more often in Android Studio (IntelliJ based), but sometimes in other applications (Like Battle.net).
I can also confirm this in Arch Linux 3.22.2+18+gdf7727a-1. Most observations (but not all) are from Intellij and Chromium, but I never use the mouse (or thouchpad) in a terminal window so it could have happened there too. Jumping out of the session with Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then back in makes the mouse/thouchpad responsive again.
I can confirm this as well, it has happened twice under Arch Linux, gnome-shell 3.22.2+18+gdf7727a-1 It blocks mouse access in all applications, although I can still navigate with the keyboard hotkeys.
Confirming that this exists in Fedora 25 w/Wayland desktop. Gnome version 3.22.2. I'm only seeing it when trying to utilize GNS3. It will randomly appear when I try to start devices. A workaround was posted at the bottom of this thread. I can confirm that ctrl+function+alt+F8, ctrl+function+alt+F1, and then logging in would give me mouse control back. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1181666
I can confirm this bug too, when opening Matlab, Scilab or QtCreator. Im on Antergos with gnome version 3.22.3
I confirm it too. I've had it two times, the common thing was Netbeans was open. System: Arch Linux G-Version: 3.22.2 Solution: I've just switched to another tty (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and then switched back. Thanks @jakob.
Happens to me frequently while using RubyMine (Java based IDE) on a VirtualBox VM. I tried switching ttys and it did not solve the problem. I noticed that opening the activities overlay, I can interact with the mouse and select to poweroff. When the overlay closes and the sleep|reboot|poweroff popup appears, the mouse doesn't work. I selected the option via keyboard. -- Versions -- OS: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS Kernel: Linux 4.4.0-65-generic Gnome: 3.18.2
Sounds like bug 763246, so marking this as a duplicate. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 763246 ***