GNOME shows activities overview when mouse hover dash
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I got this weird bug recently: When mouse-hovering the dash panel, the activities overview shows up. Why is that? (I'm using "dash to panel" extension).
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10
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I got this weird bug recently: When mouse-hovering the dash panel, the activities overview shows up. Why is that? (I'm using "dash to panel" extension).
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10
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I got this weird bug recently: When mouse-hovering the dash panel, the activities overview shows up. Why is that? (I'm using "dash to panel" extension).
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10
gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension activities-overview
I got this weird bug recently: When mouse-hovering the dash panel, the activities overview shows up. Why is that? (I'm using "dash to panel" extension).
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10
gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension activities-overview
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Activities getting activated by mouse hover at the top-left corner is in fact a default GNOME shell behaviour. But in Ubuntu 17.10 it's patched not to do so.
I reckon by installing Dash to Panel (or some other extension(s)/package(s)) you have broken the patch somehow.
You may use a GNOME shell extension called No Topleft Hot Corner to disable this hot corner feature.
I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
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Activities getting activated by mouse hover at the top-left corner is in fact a default GNOME shell behaviour. But in Ubuntu 17.10 it's patched not to do so.
I reckon by installing Dash to Panel (or some other extension(s)/package(s)) you have broken the patch somehow.
You may use a GNOME shell extension called No Topleft Hot Corner to disable this hot corner feature.
I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
â pomsky
Jun 24 at 9:31
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up vote
1
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Activities getting activated by mouse hover at the top-left corner is in fact a default GNOME shell behaviour. But in Ubuntu 17.10 it's patched not to do so.
I reckon by installing Dash to Panel (or some other extension(s)/package(s)) you have broken the patch somehow.
You may use a GNOME shell extension called No Topleft Hot Corner to disable this hot corner feature.
I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
â pomsky
Jun 24 at 9:31
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up vote
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up vote
1
down vote
Activities getting activated by mouse hover at the top-left corner is in fact a default GNOME shell behaviour. But in Ubuntu 17.10 it's patched not to do so.
I reckon by installing Dash to Panel (or some other extension(s)/package(s)) you have broken the patch somehow.
You may use a GNOME shell extension called No Topleft Hot Corner to disable this hot corner feature.
Activities getting activated by mouse hover at the top-left corner is in fact a default GNOME shell behaviour. But in Ubuntu 17.10 it's patched not to do so.
I reckon by installing Dash to Panel (or some other extension(s)/package(s)) you have broken the patch somehow.
You may use a GNOME shell extension called No Topleft Hot Corner to disable this hot corner feature.
answered Dec 9 '17 at 16:32
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I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
â pomsky
Jun 24 at 9:31
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I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
â pomsky
Jun 24 at 9:31
I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
I am coming from Ubuntu 16.04 and I liked that feature. How do I re-enable it?
â AutonomousApps
Jun 24 at 6:35
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
â pomsky
Jun 24 at 9:31
@AutonomousApps Good question! It slipped my mind that some users may have found the feature useful. Please ask a new question so that future readers can find it easily.
â pomsky
Jun 24 at 9:31
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