I'm having the same issue.

Natty Narwhal
Acer AS1410
Everything's up to date on my system.

It only occurs if there's a non-system applet on the left end of the
tray. The indicator to the right of it is unresponsive to right or left
click. Sometimes the next indicator to the right is semi-unresponsive,
except on it's far right side. Also, sometimes all the indicators except
for the power/logout menu become unresponsive. I can work around it by
clicking a menu on the right and then hovering left or using the arrow
key. The non-system applets have no affect on each other. It seems like
it may get worse after a few suspend/resumes, but not sure.

I've heard the plan is to eliminate the systray, but there's many very
frequently used apps that don't work right without it, eg, Skype and
Truecrypt. I hope they choose to fix it instead. I've set the whitelist
to 'all' because it's not that bad in Linux, like Windows where every
program wants to put something there. What's needed is a simple GUI
where you can see the list of apps that want to use the systray and
choose which ones to allow. Overall, though I thing NN is a step in the
right direction.

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Title:
  Cannot click on left-most indicator on panel if a non-indicator icon
  appears

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