There is no *good* solution to this problem. Accessibility software will
need some fashion to communicate that it is an accessibility window and
thus should be above EVERYTHING even panel type windows. This is not
currently something that there is a valid EHWM method of specifying. We
will likely have to add a proposed expansion to the EHWM spec, implement
it, and patch valid targets to match. We could also add a plugin to the
window manager to detect windows that should be using the spec (by
strict matching rules) and set the hint for them since X is cool like
that.

The point is that this is not a "fix in unity" but a fix in the
commincation protocol we use for windowing. This would be a problem
regardless of X or Wayland too, so we just need to define a spec and fix
it.

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