"this is the approach that ubuntu developers took with the
Global/Application Menu."

Still largely experimental/ design is still being worked on. And, part
of the reason it is designed to be hidden is to de-emephasize over-
reliance on menus. Not a vaild point.

Though, that last point of mine is valid: the overlays  are meant to de-
emphasize the thumb. (In a way, don't take this statement too literally.
)

How is usability hurt? Is it not practice for you to touch with pointer
or finger whatever you're interacting with? What about the semi-hidden
nature of the thumb suggests otherwise? NOTHING I can think of in
computer design says that something appearing should coincide with it
being clickable or even usable. Personal preference is not necessarily
proper design. Unless there is a truly valid reason why it should never
be there unless it is clickable, you really should mark this invalid.

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  Ayatana-Scrollbar-Thumb should appear INSIDE unmaximized-windows

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