Bug 479398 - Can't switch windows after clicking on the volume taskbar icon in fullscreen
Summary: Can't switch windows after clicking on the volume taskbar icon in fullscreen
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: plasmashell
Classification: Plasma
Component: Panel (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 5.27.10
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: 1.0
Assignee: Plasma Bugs List
URL:
Keywords: regression
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2024-01-04 16:24 UTC by hellogaming91
Modified: 2024-02-20 19:52 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

See Also:
Latest Commit:
Version Fixed/Implemented In: 6.0
Sentry Crash Report:


Attachments
Video of the bug (2.55 MB, video/x-matroska)
2024-01-04 16:30 UTC, hellogaming91
Details

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Description hellogaming91 2024-01-04 16:24:38 UTC
SUMMARY

Can't switch windows after clicking on the volume taskbar icon in fullscreen

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Open Firefox
2. F11
3. Windows (super) key
4. Open the volume controller from the taskbar
5. Open dolphin from the taskbar

OBSERVED RESULT

Dolphin opens, but plasma won't switch to it

EXPECTED RESULT

Plasma switches to dolphin

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.10
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.113.0
Qt Version: 5.15.11+kde+r148-1

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This worked in plasma-desktop 5.27.6, but not in 5.27.7. I can also reproduce this issue in KDE neon unstable
I also attached a video
Comment 1 hellogaming91 2024-01-04 16:30:03 UTC
Created attachment 164674 [details]
Video of the bug
Comment 3 Nate Graham 2024-01-30 22:58:48 UTC
Cannot reproduce in Plasma 6, so it looks like it's already fixed there.
Comment 4 hellogaming91 2024-02-16 18:52:46 UTC
Thanks for fixing this! I tested latest neon, and can't reproduce there anymore. Is there any chance the fix is going to be backported?
Comment 5 Nate Graham 2024-02-20 19:52:17 UTC
If someone can isolate the specific commits that fix it, maybe. At the moment that's not clear, so right now the answer would have to be no.