elcste / hide-cursor

GNOME Shell extension to hide the cursor on inactivity
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Mouse stop working after disabling and trying to re-enable the extension #4

Open elcste opened 2 months ago

elcste commented 2 months ago

After disabling and trying to re-enable the extension, the mouse in GNOME Shell does not work to click anything and have to log out or switch to a virtual terminal to reboot. (This is using Wayland; presumably restarting the shell under X11 would work.)

Sometimes it doesn't occur until trying to disable/re-enable more than one.

I first noticed this when testing PR #2 but after doing more testing with PR #3 I have realized it happens to me with the current version also.

iago-lito commented 2 months ago

I sometimes had this bug where the mouse just would not re-appear until I trigger the <super> overview or something. This did happen before #3, and without even messing with enabling/disabling the extension. I am not even sure it's the same bug but I could not reproduce anyway :\

I'll report if I can reliably reproduce of course.