On Sunday, May 04, 2014 22:11:17 Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>     Hello!
> 
> The Wanderer has written on Sunday,  4 May, at 13:50:
> >On 05/03/2014 05:36 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
> >> The problem is that once the menu is displayed it takes all the
> >> keyboard events so you cannot hide it again any other way but
> >> pressing 'Esc', the window manager will get no events because menu
> >> grabs keyboard ATM.
> >
/snip
> Unfortunately it is the behavior of any menu - be it GTK or Qt one. And
> you can check it yourself - just open any kind of menu (main application
> menu or context menu) and no window manager keybindings will work until
> you hide the menu. At least it's how it works in Openbox.
> 
>    
KDE does the same thing.  As does WindowMaker.  It's pretty standard behavior.

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