** Summary changed:

- Opacity setting via alt-button4/button5 affects non-foreground window
+ Opacity plugin usability degraded by alt-button6 lower window binding

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: compiz
+ For people who have two-axis scrolling mice, two compiz default bindings
+ interfere:
  
- On Compiz in Intrepid, after enabling the opacity plugin I'm noticing
- that if I have a window on top of another, and I try to use ALT+Scroll
- to change the foreground window opacity, sometimes it'll pull the
- background window into focus and start adjusting its opacity instead.
+ alt-scrollup/scrolldown with the Opacity plugin increases/decreases the
+ transparence of a window
+ 
+ 
+ alt-scrollleft of default compiz lowers the window's focus.
+ 
+ If you are trying to change the opacity of a window and accidentally
+ scroll a bit left, you lose focus of that window and start adjusting the
+ opacity of the window below it.
+ 
+ 
+ Personally I don't think the raise-lower window mouse bindings in General 
Options are all that useful and they should be off by default.

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Opacity plugin usability degraded by alt-button6 lower window binding
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279679
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