See also bug 2015865.
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Tiling Assistant makes windows resize on single click
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Disabling advanced tiling isn't exactly a solution. More of a work-
around. The features of ET sound great. I'd love to use them, but this
resizing bug is way more annoying, so at the moment I can't.
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Solved by disabling Enhanced Tiling
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Go to Settings > Ubuntu Desktop > Enhanced Tiling (Turn off)
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Same issue here.
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Tiling Assistant makes windows resize on single click
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The window behaves differently when dragged, I think. I tried lifting the mouse
to rule out any dragging movement, but the window still resizes. I'll attach a
video to illustrate. Description:
The window is maximized at the start of the video. I move the mouse pointer to
the menu bar, physically
Those "dead" spaces might be used for window dragging so it's possible
your click is actually doing a tiny window drag, which triggers tiling
assistant.
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