An icon taskbar for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash into the gnome main panel so that the application launchers and system tray are combined into a single panel, similar to that found in KDE Plasma and Windows 7+. A separate dock is no longer needed for easy access to running and favorited applications.
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When something from Dash to Panel is open, touchscreen doesn’t work #2155
Оpen ArcMenu (or System settings, or calendar etc.) via touchscreen
Try to click on something via touchscreen.
Expected: UI reacts on touching
Actual: UI doesn't react on touching
Linux distribution and version
Linux 6.6.40-1-MANJARO
GNOME Shell version
46.3.1
Dash-to-Panel version
62-3
Where was Dash-to-Panel installed from?
GNOME Software store
Screenshots / Video captures
I have one capture, but even in mid-qulity it is more than 10MB 🤧
Additional Info
For example. After I open ArcMenu, it becomes unreal to click on something via touchscreen. But mouse or touchpad works fine. I also noticed, that cursor will be in the place where I touched before using a mouse. So I tried to check what is going on by
xinput --test-xi2
At the beginning I was clicking over System settings (with wifi, volume, brightness etc.) via touchscreen (device: 2 (12))
Then did the same thing via touchpad (device: 2 (11))
At the end I was clicking over screen in random places via touchscreen, but everything that could be opened from Dash to Panel (like ArcMenu, System settings or calendar) was closed. (device: 2 (12))
Results are in attached file out.txt.
Describe the bug For example.
Linux distribution and version Linux 6.6.40-1-MANJARO
GNOME Shell version 46.3.1
Dash-to-Panel version 62-3
Where was Dash-to-Panel installed from? GNOME Software store
Screenshots / Video captures I have one capture, but even in mid-qulity it is more than 10MB 🤧
Additional Info For example. After I open ArcMenu, it becomes unreal to click on something via touchscreen. But mouse or touchpad works fine. I also noticed, that cursor will be in the place where I touched before using a mouse. So I tried to check what is going on by
xinput --test-xi2