OK, this is annoying.

After upgrade from Maverick to Natty I got this issue. Some regions in
the middle of bottom part of screen is unreachable by mouse events
(click and scroll).

I'm use Classic desktop on Lenovo N500 laptop (Intel graphics).

I think I got dirty temporary workaround for this bug. After xwininfo of
ghost area (response is here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/608527/ ) I used
`xkill -id GHOST-AREA-ID` to kill that window, then Compiz restarts and
then I can click and scroll on previously ghost area.

Do this 'kill mojo' works for U?

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Title:
  Application windows can sometimes fail to display and will mask
  regions of the screen

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