Please try disabling 'Ubuntu Dock' in the Extensions app. Then please
Super+A. Does the bug still occur at 125% scale?

** Tags added: xrandr-scaling

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  "Show Applications" does not permit scrolling through installed apps.

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When I select "Show Applications" to view all installed apps in Gnome on 
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, the window does not allow me to scroll through the 
installed applications.  After doing some testing, I discovered that this is 
related to me having "Fractional Scaling" enabled with a setting of 125% in the 
display settings. I am using a 4K display and use this setting to make windows 
and text appear larger on the screen.
  If I set the scaling to 100% or simply disable Fractional Scaling, I am able 
to scroll through the list of installed apps normally.  All other fractional 
scaling settings (100%, 150%, 175% and 200%) work perfectly.  Only 125% is 
affected.
  For reference, my display resolution is set to 3840x2180 @ 60Hz.
  It is kind of late in the life of this release to do much about this, but I 
thought I should pass this info along.

  Bob Reed
  Westminster, Maryland USA

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