Are you talking about your mouse pointer disappearing or the keyboard
cursor?  Android studio uses Intellij, it's Java, so it's write once,
run no where natively and multiple focus problem.  For me doing the
operation you mention, I still have the keyboard cursor.  The keyboard
cursor will vanish if the window doesn't have focus (some other window
does), but what you are mentioning works fine.  I don't use a
compositor.

On Sun, Oct 30, 2022 at 08:10:26PM +0100, Parragh, Szabolcs wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I'm having an annoying issue. I'm using FVWM3 (used FVWM2 up to a week ago
> and experienced the same) and when I'm coding in Intellij:
> 
>     - if there is a suggestion pop-up and my mouse cursor is there where it
> pops up
>     - The main window doesn't lose focus (but up-down keys select among the
> suggestions)
>     - and if I continue typing, finish the word, or select a suggestion: my
> cursor *disappears*
>     - interestingly I can still use delete and can step up-down (the row
> highlight changes), but there is no cursor, and I cannot type new characters
>     - the same doesn't happen if the cursor is at any other location, not
> over the pop-up -- e.g. if I select a suggestion with up-down+enter, the
> cursor still blinks in the main text area
> 
> 
> As you can imagine, this is a very annoying. I tried a few things, like:
> 
>         Style "jetbrains-idea"                SloppyFocus, GrabFocus
> or
>         Style "jetbrains-idea"                ClickToFocus
> 
> 
> But none of these helped and I'm not sure where to continue. I was wondering
> if anyone has a suggestion to fix it.
> 
> Oh, and a +1: another interesting thing, is that menus in like Firefox or
> Thunderbird menus show up with around 50% transparency, and any non-focused
> window has the same. Focus takes it to 0%. I'm using:
> 
>      compton -b --backend glx --glx-no-stencil --shadow-exclude "g:a:Fvwm"
> 
> If I kill it, all transparency is gone, even in my urxvt where I
> intentionally set it up. Not sure if this is an FVWM issue (probably not)
> but I didn't remember having this problem only since a few months ago.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Szabolcs

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