Thanks. After experiencing this issue 2-3 times last night, I realized
this may possibly be related to tablet screen rotation (not sure if the
gnome-shell logs delve into this, tried looking and didn't see anything
that seemed relevant) - Generally when I've noticed this bug I was using
the device in portrait mode. Screen orientation done via physically
rotating device + using internal sensor.

My setup/experience in this last encounter was:
 - Had 3rd party gnome shell extensions (including wandering pixel) disabled 
beforehand - only "Desktop Icons NG" enabled.
 - Turned off bluetooth as well, to try and dispell earlier ideas of it being 
related to the bluetooth keyboard connection.
 
Steps:
 - Rotated screen to portrait, had firefox and a gnome files window open.
 - Started using the device, might've rotated back to landscape once or twice 
quickly to see what happens.
 - Observed when issue happens (while in portrait mode), just beforehand active 
window I had open (gnome files) suddenly moved maybe 50-100px up, like it was 
correcting for a orientation change even though I was felt like I was just 
using device normally laid down in portrait mode.

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  [wayland] gnome-shell elements (dock, top bar, on-screen keyboard)
  becomes unresponsive to touch / mouse while windows & desktop are
  still responsive to touch input

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