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Guake appears when clicking on top left corner (edge) of the screen.
So I recently updated system to KDE Plasma 6, which has wayland by default now. I am using task panel at top, so when trying to click on application launcher icon on top left edge it toggle guake window for me. At first, I thought it related to Plasma 6 and its screen edge feature, but nothing changed when I disabled it and moved task panel.
It seems to me that it somehow related to tray icon, because it behave the same as one and the actual icon in a tray menu is buggy (not reacting on clicks or reacting but when you click for several times). And also when click right mouse button on that edge the same context menu appears as one on tray icon.
I find similar issue that was closed, but it seems not fixed: #321
Expected behavior
There is no any hidden button/toggles on screen edges.
Actual behavior
The guake window popup when ckicking on top left edge of screen.
To Reproduce
I assume it appears on wayland session, as I don't have any issue with guake when I use it on x11.
$ guake --support
Guake Version: 3.11.dev0
Vte Version: 0.74.2
Vte Runtime Version: 0.74.2
GTK+ Version: 3.24.41
GDK Backend: <GdkX11.X11Display
Desktop Session: plasma
Display: :1
RGBA visual: True
Composited: True
Monitor: 0 - DP-1
Geometry: 2560 x 1440 at 0, 0
Size: 600 x 340 mm²
Primary: True
Refresh rate: 164.854 Hz
Subpixel layout: unknown
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I am not sure if such a feature exists in KDE Plasma Wayland or even on KDE Plasma Xorg, but that may be the issue. However, I do not typically use the Plasma Desktop (I have it installed though) but rather utilize the simple Openbox window manager by default. On my Openbox configuration, the concept of corner triggers does not exist. I am not sure of any desktop environment or window manager with such corner commands though.
@novaTopFlex I think I still made a mistake assuming it guake issue. It's probably related to Wayland implementation. I use fractional scaling on my system and similar bug appears with another app. So, I think fractional scaling on wayland is what probably causing this.
Anyway, as it not related to the app I am closing my issue. Sorry, for any troublesome.
Describe the bug
Guake appears when clicking on top left corner (edge) of the screen.
So I recently updated system to KDE Plasma 6, which has wayland by default now. I am using task panel at top, so when trying to click on application launcher icon on top left edge it toggle guake window for me. At first, I thought it related to Plasma 6 and its screen edge feature, but nothing changed when I disabled it and moved task panel.
It seems to me that it somehow related to tray icon, because it behave the same as one and the actual icon in a tray menu is buggy (not reacting on clicks or reacting but when you click for several times). And also when click right mouse button on that edge the same context menu appears as one on tray icon.
I find similar issue that was closed, but it seems not fixed: #321
Expected behavior
There is no any hidden button/toggles on screen edges.
Actual behavior
The guake window popup when ckicking on top left edge of screen.
To Reproduce
I assume it appears on wayland session, as I don't have any issue with guake when I use it on x11.
$ guake --support
Guake Version: 3.11.dev0
Vte Version: 0.74.2
Vte Runtime Version: 0.74.2
GTK+ Version: 3.24.41
GDK Backend: <GdkX11.X11Display
Desktop Session: plasma
Display: :1
RGBA visual: True
Composited: True
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