this can be worked around by installing the "Auto Hide Top Panel
Extension" extension and making sure that the top panel is hidden. This
makes the app capture the mouse focus as soon as you click on the
screen.

Not perfect, since it has to be installed, and needs to be in the right
mode too. And besides, the extensions are always breaking as soon as the
shell is updated.

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Title:
  gnome-fallback-session fullscreen resolution changes keep the top and
  bottom panels, inducing distortion in wine programs

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