STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Have only one screen show the Task Manager 2. Have a window maximized (maybe have maximized windows over multiple monitors?) 3. Log out 4. Wait till screen automatically turns off 5. Log back in OBSERVED RESULT The elements in the icons-only task manager become unclickable, and they become clickable again only if I minimize or un-maximize the maximized windows on the screen with the Task Manager. The elements that become unclickable include the application launcher and the pinned/open apps but NOT the System Tray EXPECTED RESULT The elements should be clickable at all times. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This bug happens occasionally even during normal usage, but couldn't figure out a way to reliably reproduce other than with logout/login. It seems to involve having multiple maximized windows on separate screens (of firefox wayland) and playing video on one of them, but I'm uncertain. I have three screens and I've configured Task Manager to only appear on one of them. That screen is 2K the other two screens are 1080p; I don't use scaling. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 Kernel Version: 6.7.8-zen1-1-zen (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland
When you say "log out" do you mean "lock the screen"? What kind of GPU do you have?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > When you say "log out" do you mean "lock the screen"? Yes. I only locked the screen, I didn't log out off the session. > What kind of GPU do you have? AMD RX 6700XT
Thanks. When you say "unclickable", what does that mean exactly? 1. They don't perform the action they should 2. They do perform the action, but don't visually update to reflect it Reminds me very much of Bug 483188; could be the same thing.
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3) > Thanks. When you say "unclickable", what does that mean exactly? > 1. They don't perform the action they should > 2. They do perform the action, but don't visually update to reflect it The 1. I click on the buttons but nothing happens. Strangely the System Tray works correctly. > Reminds me very much of Bug 483188; could be the same thing. I read the bug description and the comments and that bug looks very similar to my situation.
Thanks. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 483188 ***