I got the same bug here. I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Every time I right click on the application icon on the dock and suddenly the
contextual menu shifts to follow the dock when the auto-hide function is
activated.
This is very annoying, especially when we want to click to select
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Undecided
** Tags added: regression-release rls-jj-incoming
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Facing this bug on the final release of 22.04LTS as of 25-April-2022 as
well. I am loving this release as a whole but this is an extremely
annoying issue that ruins the overall experience. This issue makes it
hard to use and the only way to use it is to set it at left or right
side so that the
I agree, the bug is super annoying.
Basically closing windows by right clicking the icon on the dock is
impossible if the dock is set to auto-hide and positioned at the bottom,
because the menu jumps down, thus always chosing a wrong menu item.
The only temporary fix is setting the dock to the
I think this bug should be high priority, here's why:
1. Right click an icon in the dock while that app is running
2. Try to click Quit
3. As you click, the menu jumps down and it actually clicks the menu item above
it. In my case "Remove from favorites"
4. Now I have to try to "Add to favorites"
Same bug here. Testing the LTS beta and right clicking on application icons
opens a glitching contextual menu when auto-hide is enabled.
This is a regression from 21.10 which makes the use of the auto-hide feature
nearly impossible to use in production. I would recommend to increase the
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