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Ubuntu 20.04: Can't click in window

Open ekapilik opened this issue 2 years ago • 13 comments

System Info

lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
Description:	Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
Release:	20.04
Codename:	focal

uname -a
... #63-Ubuntu SMP ... 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Gnome Extension managed via chrome-gnome-shell

apt search chrome-gnome-shell
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chrome-gnome-shell/focal,focal,now 10.1-5 all [installed]
  GNOME Shell extensions integration for web browsers

Issue

I can't click anywhere in the window. Tab works but can't get to the "Verify you are human" button. chatgpt-cant-click

ekapilik avatar Jan 20 '23 16:01 ekapilik

I am having the same issue on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS GNOME 42.5

nocnoc94 avatar Jan 20 '23 17:01 nocnoc94

same issue

redoxahmii avatar Jan 20 '23 19:01 redoxahmii

Likewise, Fedora 36 Gnome 42.5. I'm guessing the html/script that is loaded has "anti-bot" detection that makes it un-clickable, but there may be a setting or flag we can flip.

This is surely a reaction to the "excessive demand" the system has been experiencing. Even through the site it's only available about 1/3 the time. I doubt they will ever relax this requirement however.

2023-01-20-12-14-21_screenshot

FreedomBen avatar Jan 20 '23 19:01 FreedomBen

Hello, thanks for reporting the issue.

As mentioned on the main page, this is a known issue that is getting looked into. The mouse interaction problem exists no matter what website is loaded.

To tab to the verification, press tab twice after loading the page, then press enter or space. This should check the verification box.

Any contribution to the project is of course welcome.

HorrorPills avatar Jan 20 '23 19:01 HorrorPills

Hello, thanks for reporting the issue.

As mentioned on the main page, this is a known issue that is getting looked into. The mouse interaction problem exists no matter what website is loaded.

To tab to the verification, press tab twice after loading the page, then press enter or space. This should check the verification box.

Any contribution to the project is of course welcome.

didn't work

slimani-dev avatar Jan 20 '23 21:01 slimani-dev

Hello, thanks for reporting the issue.

As mentioned on the main page, this is a known issue that is getting looked into. The mouse interaction problem exists no matter what website is loaded.

To tab to the verification, press tab twice after loading the page, then press enter or space. This should check the verification box.

Any contribution to the project is of course welcome.

Thanks, it worked for me,

But, the next issue is login, when I click(hit space when focused) on the login button it shows following error page. image

@moh-slimani , Just for information, you need to focus the window before you hit the tab twice ).

faheemKamboh avatar Jan 21 '23 11:01 faheemKamboh

I have the same issue with mouse

dortonway avatar Jan 21 '23 12:01 dortonway

Is there going to be a version for Windows?

Zatacka avatar Jan 21 '23 23:01 Zatacka

I get a completely blank grey window with no text whatsoever. (Ubuntu 22.04)

JaimeZX avatar Jan 22 '23 01:01 JaimeZX

same issue, just commented to get updates in this. Regards.

kurokirasama avatar Jan 22 '23 20:01 kurokirasama

Hello, thanks for reporting the issue. As mentioned on the main page, this is a known issue that is getting looked into. The mouse interaction problem exists no matter what website is loaded. To tab to the verification, press tab twice after loading the page, then press enter or space. This should check the verification box. Any contribution to the project is of course welcome.

didn't work

Didn't work for me for the first time and later for Enter, but finally worked after spamming space

mzsuetam avatar Jan 23 '23 11:01 mzsuetam

I've been looking into this the last couple days with very little progress; currently I'm trying to rewrite most of extension.js to use a different gtk container to see if that fixes it. The odd thing is that if you test the window with a website that reacts to mouse movement, you can see that the webview does register an event when the cursor enters or exits its draw area, it just doesn't track any other movement or mouse button down events, or if it does they don't propagate properly even though the widget has focus.

lupinx2 avatar Jan 26 '23 00:01 lupinx2

I've been looking into this the last couple days with very little progress; currently I'm trying to rewrite most of extension.js to use a different gtk container to see if that fixes it. The odd thing is that if you test the window with a website that reacts to mouse movement, you can see that the webview does register an event when the cursor enters or exits its draw area, it just doesn't track any other movement or mouse button down events, or if it does they don't propagate properly even though the widget has focus.

Yes, its the hardest nut to crack at the moment. I am battling with it too.

HorrorPills avatar Jan 26 '23 07:01 HorrorPills