https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375930
Serge Roussak <beaux_mo...@tut.by> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |beaux_mo...@tut.by --- Comment #14 from Serge Roussak <beaux_mo...@tut.by> --- I have applied the specified patch over the 5.9.1 version of the plasma-workspace package at the ArchLinux and the issue with right click have gone. But now there is another inconvenient behaviour of the KDE-icons in the system tray. When I do a right click at the, lets say, Network's icon, then chose the (only in this example) "Configure Network Connections..." item from the popped up menu and then do a left click at any place in the Panel (even at the Panel which placed at the second screen) then... the "Networks" plasmoid appears, as if I do a left click at the Network's icon in the tray. Moreover, if I do a right click at the same icon, then press the Esc key, then try to do a right click at any place inside of the Panel, then... nothing happened. I.e., it looks like the first right click "eats" the second one. Moreover, there is one more inconvenient (at my point of view) scenario of a behaviour. Though it relates to that fact that the KDE reacts on the press of the right mouse button, not the release. If I work at a dual-screen system, then the KDE (or Qt?) "thinks" that the working area in the main screen propagated over the Panel too, which is by itself the independent and old issue of the KDE (or Qt?). I make this conclusion based on that fact, that when I switch off the second monitor, than a several kinds of the confirmation-like popups, which go from a couple of a several kinds of an applications (Qt4's skype, Qt5's viber, GTK's thunderbird etc), does not overlap the KDE Panel. But if I connect the second monitor, then they do. This behaviour is propagated to a popup menu, which may appeared on the right click at the tray icons: when the second monitor is connected to the system, then the popup may appeared under the mouse pointer. And now is that, which I wrote so many for: if the second monitor is connected and if I press a right button at a KDE's tray icon (the popup menu of this icon may appeared on this event) and if I move the mouse a little and then release the right button, then a menu item, which will found under the mouse pointer, will be activated. All of this takes so many of the text to describe it, but it may take so little of the time to occur, that you may to be surprised: "What was happened?.." -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.