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Title:
icons missing after 2 fingers/horizontal scrolling on the dock
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Diogo, that sounds like a different bug. Please open a new bug.
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In my system, disabling IMWheel
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IMWheel) solves the problem.
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Title:
icons missing after 2 fingers/horizont
The issue seems to be even worse in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. A two-finger
horizontal scroll on the dock will make the system (almost)
irresponsive: no response to keyboard, only the mouse cursor moves, but
clicking anywhere has no effect. Icons on the dock do not disappear
anymore, though. I have to clos
I can confirm this bug, and the workaround with gsettings works. I encountered
this same bug on two different machines on 18.04, both updated multiple times
daily, one with a Logitech mouse + unifying receiver and the other with a
standard Apple wired mighty mouse, on both Wayland and Xorg.
I t
Replying to seb128:
Current Dash to Dock from extensions.gnome.org installed on the same system
does not suffer from the same issue.
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I have established a workaround which involves no session locking
from a terminal window:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'LEFT'
I added an alias to my .bash_aliases to speed the process.
LEFT can be substituted to where your bar is ({'TOP','RIGHT','BOTTOM','
Confirming with my Bluetooth MS mouse.
Adding a workaround:
you can lock your session. After unlocking, the icons will reappear.
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