Thanks, Brian. That solved the problem for me as well. So I guess the
bug is that it has to be set in two different places, in unity-tweak-
tool and in ccsm. At least there's an easy workaround so I don't have
to keep killing nautilus.
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There's a setting in the CompizConfig Settings Manager (General Options
> Focus & Raise Behaviour > Focus Desktop) that controls the behaviour
for me in 16.04. It was on by default, and despite selecting sloppy
mode in Unity Tweak Tool it would focus the desktop. However turning it
off gave me the
Another piece of info: the X client that prevents sloppy mode from
working is "nautilus". Killing nautilus makes the root window behave
normally and not grab the focus.
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Sloppy focus mode broken in 16.04 beta2
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Adding more info:
The problem is that what's visible as the root window isn't really the
root window. It has some X client running on top of it, so it gets the
focus as the mouse enters it. I verified this by running xkill and
clicking the root window. It actually killed something, which wouldn
I'm testing it with the latest 16.04 update, running Unity.
I open a terminal, move the mouse into it, so it focuses and I can type
into the terminal. Then I move the mouse out of the window, to the root
window (no other window exists). I see the terminal lose focus, and if
I type anything, the
works here just fine
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Sloppy focus mode broken in 16.04 beta2
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