> The original problem reported in this bug is indeed fixed, so if there
> is a different problem (specific to the rotating cube plugin), please 
> report that separately.

My apologies for marking Incomplete when I should have marked Confirmed.
However, I don't believe that the original problem reported is fixed.

"However, with compiz enabled, moving my mouse to the very left or right
of the screen (for scrollbars) makes it look like it's not focusing on
the object."

Although the Wall plugin is fixed, the Rotate Cube plugin is not fixed.
The Rotate Cube plugin is part of the compiz package (not main or
extra), so enabling compiz should not create a problem with Fitt's law,
no matter what plugin is used. On the other hand, if you think that
enabling compiz means only the Normal or Extra Visual Effects option
(and their corresponding plugins) is enabled, then this bug could be
considered fixed and another report for the Rotate Cube plugin should be
filed.

I think that since a problem exists in a package, it should be marked as
such, even though the user cannot easily access the problem area.
Obviously, you know more than I do, working for Canonical and all (and,
btw, thank you thank you thank you for all you do to create an
absolutely awesome distro), so I'll let you mark this as you see fit.

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compiz eats mouse clicks at the border of the screen
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