I asked Matthew on irc to create a recording of a click and drag. The
recording shows a lot of two finger dragging, which may be generating X
scroll events.

However, all that was based on looking having looked at the wrong bug
:(. For this particular bug, I don't yet know what is wrong. I need to
know what GTK needs from X before I am able to debug further. Does GTK
need some events that X is no longer sending?

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Title:
  With touchpad, non-first menu items don't highlight and submenus don't
  open until clicked

Status in “gtk+3.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  libgtk-3-0 3.4.0-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Pangolin

  1. Open any GTK menu:
      - a pulldown menu, for example the "File" menu in Nautilus
      - a context menu, for example for a file in Nautilus
      - a radio menu, for example any of the menus in the System Settings 
"Power" panel.

  2. Move through the menu with a touchpad.
      What happens: The first sensitive item highlights as it is hovered over, 
but the others don't.
      What should happen: Every sensitive item highlights as it is hovered over.

  3. Move the pointer over a submenu title.
      What happens: Nothing.
      What should happen: The submenu opens after a short delay.

  4. Click the submenu title.
      What happens: The submenu title highlights and the submenu opens.

  This is a sequel to bug 949414, which has been marked fixed.

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