I don't know if it's the same situation for me, but it might be.

On my work laptop I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04, and
the mouse focus follow function (or whatever it's called) has changed in
this LTS upgrade. For me this is specifically when I close an
application/window.

I have it set so focus automatically switches to where the mouse is over
top, but to NOT bring any window forward (over top of others) when the
focus changes, which is the desired state.

Let's say I have on one monitor Vivaldi (browser) maximised, and I have
two text editor windows overlapping each other but are only windows that
take up a portion of the screen.

Text Editor 1 is "on top" of Text Editor 2, and both of these Text
Editor windows are "on top" of Vivaldi, in terms of the stack of view
(or whatever it is called).

On Ubuntu 20.04:
If I were to close Text Editor 1, then Text Editor 2 would be on top, and if my 
mouse is over top of it Text Editor 2 would have focus, and still be on top of 
Vivaldi. If my mouse is not over top of Text Editor 2 after closing Text Editor 
1, then Text Editor 2 may not be focused, however it is _still_ over top of 
Vivaldi and Text Editor 2 is still visible. This is the desired outcome.


On Ubuntu 22.04
If I were to close Text Editor 1, then Text Editor 2 would immediately be moved 
behind Vivaldi, unless my mouse was over top of Text Editor 2 when closing Text 
Editor 1, which is often not the case. This is _not_ the desired outcome.


To put it another way, it looks like when closing a window the check related to 
mouse focus immediately is performed, however in 22.04 it brings whatever 
window it is hovering over to the very front, which is not desired nor how it 
is configured to behave. Again, in 20.04 this change of window stacking did not 
happen with the exact same settings, and it happens in 22.04.

I rely on focus shifting tied to my mouse (without windows being pulled
forward) as a key part of my high-performance workflow. So this change
in outcome actually makes my workflow less efficient as I need to bring
one or multiple windows back in-front when this forces windows behind
others in ways that it shouldn't.

I'm unsure if this is related to the original bug, but for me this
really does need to be fixed.

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