GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 709947
Trying to move one windows moves another one
Last modified: 2014-12-30 03:07:35 UTC
I have two windows up. Lest say terminal and gedit (both use the traditional layout, not the Header bar). Using a touchscreen, if i move a window(let's say the terminal) and then i try to move the second one (gedit in this example), it infact moves the first one (terminal). although terminal is way off, it moves it relative to it's current position. So, terminal doesnt come under my finger, but if i try to move gedit to the left, it moves the terminal window. Which window is the predominant one seems to depend on the order you activate them. This behavior is present only when using touch input. With the mouse it works fine. Also, the content of the windows works fine, only the top bar is buggy
*** Bug 709948 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Same issue. I'm using Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 (GNOME 3.10) on Dell XPS 12 Seems like touch screen events are sent to the wrong window.
Probably related to this: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-list/2014-March/msg04193.html
Yeah, seems to be the result of this bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723552
Confirmed. It is fixed by upgrading to GNOME 3.12
Though, there are still issues with Chrome. Switching tabs in Chrome doesn't work.
Fixed for me.