Does "a window" mean an X window or Mir window?

This request only makes sense for the former. Because an X app popping
up a dialog or menu should indeed change the OSK state. However that is
100% inside X and Mir windows have nothing to do with it. That is also
the job of the toolkit input method backend to handle. Focus logic
within Xorg is not something Xmir should ever touch.

As for Mir windows losing focus, that's not a sensible request either.
Even if you disagree it's the shell's job to hide the OSK on app
switching, you still have the problem of: apps can't respond to loss of
focus on the phone. Because we freeze them for power savings, don't we?
Or is the SIGSTOP delayed?

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Title:
  Add focus/unfocus event passing for Xmir non-rootless mode

Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Add focus/unfocus event passing for non-rootless mode

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