I marked Bug #750604 as a duplicate of this bug. I hope it’s okay to
include my original description here, as I think it contributes to the
discussion.

When switching an application using the launcher, the launcher looses
focus and hides. This conflicts with the use-case where one wants to use
the launcher to switch windows of an application. I hope the following
description explains the issue:

Open Evolution Mail, compose a new message, open a web browser (all
fullscreen).

Aim: Switch to Evolution’s main window.
 What I do: Open the launcher and click on the Evolution icon. It brings the 
composer window to front. After a second or so, the launcher hides 
automatically. Open the launcher again, click the evolution icon again which 
triggers exposé, and choose the Evolution main window.
 What I expect: Open the launcher and click on the Evolution icon. It brings 
the composer window to front, but the launcher stays open. A second click on 
the Evolution icon triggers exposé and I can choose the Evolution main window.
 Problems with current behaviour: The first issue is a usability issue, as 
switching to any other window than the last active one of an application 
requires more steps than necessary. The second one is the risk of incidentally 
triggering an unwanted action. In my setup, the Evolution icon is the top one 
in the launcher. Thus, it is exactly above the send button of the mail 
composer. When switching to the composer, the launcher still is visible because 
the hide animation takes some time, but it does not receive the events. So when 
I click the icon again to switch Evolution windows, the send button receives 
the click event instead of the launcher icon. Similar situations might occur 
with other applications.

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Title:
  Launcher should never autohide when the cursor is positioned over the
  Launcher

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