https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483159
Bug ID: 483159
Summary: [wayland] On a scaled display, icons jump very
slightly to the side when being focused/unfocused with
the mouse if the mouse moves over them during the
focusing/unfocusing
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.0.1
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: compositing
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Created attachment 166904
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=166904&action=edit
Video of Jumpy Icon using Kate
SUMMARY
When focusing/unfocusing windows with Breeze decorations using the mouse, the
icon will jump to the left very slightly if the mouse moves over them during
the focusing/unfocusing, and then jump back to its regular position.
I have attached a video of the issue. The video looks really strange and does
not reflect how my desktop actually looks - It is not even nearly as blocky,
and the purple line is actually the Spectacle region recording select preview,
which jumps incorrectly once recording starts - These are issues unrelated to
this bug, but I wanted to clarify why it looks the way it does.
This issue is not present when using Alt+Tab, or when clicking inside of the
window. This issue is also exclusive to scaled displays, it does not happen on
my unscaled displays.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Open a window on a scaled display
2. Focus/unfocus the window with the mouse, ensuring the mouse goes over the
icon during the focusing.
3. Observe the icon jumping slightly to the side during this.
OBSERVED RESULT
Window icons jump slightly to the side when being focused/unfocused with the
mouse, if the mouse moves over them to focus/unfocus.
EXPECTED RESULT
Window icons do not move when being focused, which is the behaviour on
non-scaled displays.
SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: 6.7.8 Linux Zen
KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.1
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0
Qt Version: 6.6.2
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