And this happens even with Nautilus started from the command line.

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Title:
  Pressing Super+1 to open Nautilus = No Focus

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When Super+1 is pressed, I expect a Nautilus window to open and I
  expect this window to be given focus. Yet this does not happen if I
  press Super+1 when another app's window has focus.

  -If I am at the Desktop and I press Super+1, then a Nautilus window opens and 
this window is given focus.
  -If I click the Nautilus icon with the mouse, then the majority of the time a 
Nautilus window opens and this window is given focus.
  *-If another app's window has focus and I press Super+1, then a Nautilus 
window opens on top of the other app's window BUT the Nautilus window is NOT 
given focus.

  Steps to reproduce:
  1) open an application that is not Nautilus (eg. Firefox)

  2) with the Firefox window focused, press Super+1 intending to open
  Nautilus = observe how the Launcher icon for Nautilus shakes and the
  Nautilus window appears on top of the Firefox window yet the Nautilus
  window has NOT been given focus? Firefox still has the focus as
  evidenced by the left-facing-arrow that shows in the Launcher (ie.,
  the arrow is still pointing at Firefox even though the Nautilus window
  is the top most window). The user must press Super+1 a second time to
  get the focus onto Nautilus.

  Using 12.04 64-bit fully up to date.

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