Nautilus handling the desktop under gnome-shell seems to be the default
for the guest session, according to gnome-tweak-tool and observed
behaviour. For example, right clicking on the desktop allows you to
create new folders and documents. The Ctrl-L bar is definitely not
appearing: there's nothing taking input focus so typing '/tmp<Return>'
doesn't open a file browser, and the wallpaper doesn't shift as you've
observed it does when the Ctrl-L bar does appear.

I don't have gnome-panel installed at the moment so can't compare the
behaviour there.

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Title:
  Ctrl-L on desktop puts location on the top of the screen (when using
  no toolbars)

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