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Top right area not clickable in Ubuntu 23.04

Open chinmayroy opened this issue 2 years ago • 53 comments

This problem happens after the installation of Anydesk.

After updating from Ubuntu 22.10 to 23.04, I am experiencing an issue where the top right area of the desktop is not clickable. This problem happens below the icons for sound, wifi, battery, and system settings. I have restarted my laptop multiple times, but the problem persists.

Screenshot: image

Steps to reproduce:

Anydesk Install
Update Ubuntu from 22.10 to 23.04
Boot up laptop
Attempt to click on icons in the top right area of the desktop

Expected behavior: Below the icons in the top right area should be clickable and allow access to their respective functions.

Actual behavior: Below the icons in the top right area are not clickable and do not respond to mouse clicks.

Possible solution: One possible solution could be to reset the GNOME desktop settings using the following command:

gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme

Alternatively, updating the system to the latest version, installing any missing updates, and checking for any conflicting applications that might be causing the issue could help to resolve the problem.

Additional information:

The laptop is an HP Elitebook Pro
The issue only occurs in the top right area of the desktop, and the rest of the desktop functions normally.
No other issues have been reported with the update to Ubuntu 23.04.

chinmayroy avatar Apr 28 '23 05:04 chinmayroy

I have the same issue on Fedora 38. It is probably keyed to Anydesk. It even occurs when I close anydesk. I think it has something to do with the Update to gnome-shell 44.1, since the faulty behaviour started after updating e.g. these components:

    Upgrade  gnome-maps-44.1-1.fc38.x86_64           @updates
    Upgraded gnome-maps-44.0-4.fc38.x86_64           @@System
    Upgrade  gnome-remote-desktop-44.1-1.fc38.x86_64 @updates
    Upgraded gnome-remote-desktop-44.0-1.fc38.x86_64 @@System
    Upgrade  gnome-shell-44.1-1.fc38.x86_64          @updates
    Upgraded gnome-shell-44.0-4.fc38.x86_64          @@System
    Upgrade  gnome-calendar-44.1-1.fc38.x86_64       @updates-testing
    Upgraded gnome-calendar-44.0-2.fc38.x86_64       @@System
    Upgrade  gnome-connections-44.1-1.fc38.x86_64    @updates-testing
    Upgraded gnome-connections-44.0-1.fc38.x86_64    @@System

ychromosome avatar Apr 28 '23 19:04 ychromosome

How did you fix this issue?

chinmayroy avatar Apr 28 '23 19:04 chinmayroy

I sadly have no fix yet. I simply removed anydesk from autostart. I hope that one of the developers will jump in and help us find a solution.

ychromosome avatar Apr 28 '23 20:04 ychromosome

I found the exact issue: The issue is happening when I updated ubuntu 22.10 to 23.04

Present Solution: Again I installed ubuntu 22.10, Because 23.04 has issue with anydesk which I menitioned above.

If I found any permanent solution then I will try to write an article on https://chinmayroy.medium.com

chinmayroy avatar Apr 29 '23 08:04 chinmayroy

I sadly have no fix yet. I simply removed anydesk from autostart. I hope that one of the developers will jump in and help us find a solution.

I did update anydesk version and it works

elyohan14 avatar May 25 '23 19:05 elyohan14

@elyohan14 I only find 6.2.1 on the anydesk website. To which version did you upgrade?

ychromosome avatar May 26 '23 12:05 ychromosome

@3v1n0 would it be possible, that you take a look into this issue, since it renders the plugin basically useless.

ychromosome avatar May 28 '23 14:05 ychromosome

I sadly have no fix yet. I simply removed anydesk from autostart. I hope that one of the developers will jump in and help us find a solution.

I did update anydesk version and it works

To which version? Latest is 6.2.1 and still the issue persists. Arch Linux x64

vageliskatsiotis avatar Jun 18 '23 05:06 vageliskatsiotis

This issue occurs for me with any application using the Legacy icon type. These seem to have a "hitbox" that goes beyond the tray border. My guess is that it's related to #447

CubeTheThird avatar Jun 21 '23 02:06 CubeTheThird

AssalamoAlekum wa Rahmatullah,

I have the same issue and finally removed Anydesk as of now. Still looking for a solution.

I installed Ubuntu 23.04 from scratch on a server, and wanted to use it from home or anywhere, after installing Anydesk, used it with my mobile and it was working, but when I was sitting in front of the server, anydesk disabled many things, one of it to use X to close anydesk, and X is not working on any window.

I have another system running Ubuntu 22.04 and installed Anydesk (don't know the version), its client is working fine i.e. I can see and control other PC's and Mobiles, But the server is not working, i.e. I cannot see this PC from any other device.

IatIqbalSajid avatar Aug 24 '23 05:08 IatIqbalSajid

As a workaround I simply disabled Legacy Tray Icon Support. Not sure which other apps work with legacy tray icons but for me it was only AnyDesk...

Still I'm using not the default extension for tray icons:

image

mabugaj avatar Aug 24 '23 11:08 mabugaj

I confirm the same behavior @chinmayroy . The issue persistent despite of closing Anydesk. Solved disabling Anydesk from systemd startup. systemctl disable anydesk

Ubuntu 23.04 fresh install

ii  gnome-shell                                                      44.3-0ubuntu1                
ii  gnome-shell-common                                       44.3-0ubuntu1        
ii  gnome-shell-extension-appindicator                53-1                  
ii  gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng        46+really47.0.2-3Shell
ii  gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock                79ubuntu2.23.04.2
ii  yaru-theme-gnome-shell                                  23.04.4-0ubuntu1    

gil-obradors avatar Sep 17 '23 08:09 gil-obradors

As a workaround I simply disabled Legacy Tray Icon Support. Not sure which other apps work with legacy tray icons but for me it was only AnyDesk...

Still I'm using not the default extension for tray icons:

image

thanks, it's work for me

arisraurus avatar Sep 23 '23 02:09 arisraurus

Exit Anydesk

Restart the Gnome Shell: hit Alt+F2 to open the “Run a Command” window, type the command “r” (yes, just a lowercase letter “r”, without quotes or other parameters) and hit Enter.

by https://launchpad.net/~davimedrade

rzrobbi avatar Oct 21 '23 03:10 rzrobbi

As a workaround I simply disabled Legacy Tray Icon Support. Not sure which other apps work with legacy tray icons but for me it was only AnyDesk... Still I'm using not the default extension for tray icons: image

thanks, it's work for me

thanks, it's work for my Ubuntu 23. I prepare more detail screenshot:

  1. sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension-manager

  2. using gnome-shell-extension-manager install 'AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support' using gnome-shell-extension-manager install 'AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support'

  3. in 'AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support' go setting and disable 'Legacy Tray Icon Support location of 'Legacy Tray Icon Support' Login

For more information see X11 window (usually AnyDesk) at top-right of the screen is invisible and steals mouse clicks

AndreiCherniaev avatar Oct 25 '23 01:10 AndreiCherniaev

Same happens to me. Ubuntu 23.10 and AnyDesk 6.3.0 Workaround fix that worked for me: systemctl disable anydesk

jobimas avatar Dec 13 '23 11:12 jobimas

Disabling the support for legacy tray icons solved the Anydesk problem for me :)

boustanihani avatar Dec 26 '23 19:12 boustanihani

Oh my god.. I struggled really a lot not knowing how to even search but happened to find this post. thank you so much.

TuranTimur avatar Mar 08 '24 23:03 TuranTimur

Same problem on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Disabling Legacy Tray Icons solved, but Dropbox also disappears from tray. Someone should be looking for this thing, 'cause it's very annoying. I'm going back to Ubuntu 22, 'cause i seek stability.

ASRodrigo1 avatar May 14 '24 12:05 ASRodrigo1

Same problem in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, disabling support for Legacy Tray Icons is not such a viable option because other icons disappear

nasatome avatar May 17 '24 18:05 nasatome

Same issue here, Ubuntu 24.04 Gnome Wayland , dual monitor , Chromium & Spotify cannot be clicked on the rightmost area. I still need to keep on the taskbar the Dropbox icon. it would be great to have this solved, thanks

tatuiot avatar May 21 '24 16:05 tatuiot

Same issue here, Ubuntu 24.04 Gnome Wayland , dual monitor , Chromium & Spotify cannot be clicked on the rightmost area. I still need to keep on the taskbar the Dropbox icon. it would be great to have this solved, thanks

Solved : I was just about to switch to Debian... but Managed to fix it changing from wayland to x11 using this tip https://helpdesk.psionline.com/hc/en-gb/articles/13470827149332-How-to-perform-the-switch-from-the-Wayland-display-server-to-Xorg-X11-on-Linux-Ubuntu-22-04-LTS

tatuiot avatar May 21 '24 21:05 tatuiot

i'm with the same problem on Ubuntu 24.04.

Tried on Fedora 40 and problem happens.

I disabled legacy and problem persist.

Captura de tela de 2024-05-22 21-00-00

I just can see using tree fingers no swap workspace.

danielmota avatar May 23 '24 00:05 danielmota

Exit Anydesk

Restart the Gnome Shell: hit Alt+F2 to open the “Run a Command” window, type the command “r” (yes, just a lowercase letter “r”, without quotes or other parameters) and hit Enter.

by https://launchpad.net/~davimedrade

This works for me... But I have to log out and back in again...

jiapei100 avatar May 24 '24 05:05 jiapei100

Don't work.

When try ALT + F2 and ' r ' receive a message: unavailable on wayland.

Screencast from 2024-05-24 15-09-11.webm

danielmota avatar May 24 '24 18:05 danielmota

I have the same problem with Anydesk on Fedora. I found a solution that works (in this comment on bug tracker):

The solution is to use the following bash script that closes the opened service and invisible window

#!/bin/bash
window_id=$(xwininfo -root -tree | grep -E "200x200" | grep -E "\(has no name\)" | awk '{print $1}')
if [ ! -z "$window_id" ]; then
    flatpak kill com.anydesk.Anydesk > /dev/null 2>&1 &
    xdotool windowclose $window_id
fi

NOTE: you need xwininfo and xdotool installed (I needed to install these programs). And in my case, there were two invisible windows, and I ran commands from this script by hand:

  1. xwininfo -root -tree | grep -E "200x200" | grep -E "\(has no name\)" | awk '{print $1} showed IDs of these windows
  2. flatpak kill com.anydesk.Anydesk > /dev/null 2>&1 kills the anydesk service
  3. xdotool windowclose $window_id (use IDs that were found instead of $window_id by one) helped to close these invisible squares in the top-right corner.

berdmival avatar May 29 '24 20:05 berdmival

I have the same problem with Anydesk on Fedora. I found a solution that works (in this comment on bug tracker):

The solution is to use the following bash script that closes the opened service and invisible window

#!/bin/bash
window_id=$(xwininfo -root -tree | grep -E "200x200" | grep -E "\(has no name\)" | awk '{print $1}')
if [ ! -z "$window_id" ]; then
    flatpak kill com.anydesk.Anydesk > /dev/null 2>&1 &
    xdotool windowclose $window_id
fi

NOTE: you need xwininfo and xdotool installed (I needed to install these programs). And in my case, there were two invisible windows, and I ran commands from this script by hand:

  1. xwininfo -root -tree | grep -E "200x200" | grep -E "\(has no name\)" | awk '{print $1} showed IDs of these windows
  2. flatpak kill com.anydesk.Anydesk > /dev/null 2>&1 kills the anydesk service
  3. xdotool windowclose $window_id (use IDs that were found instead of $window_id by one) helped to close these invisible squares in the top-right corner.

Thank you! That worked. Ubuntu 24.04

rtfmfm avatar Jun 04 '24 07:06 rtfmfm

This problem happens after the installation of Anydesk.

After updating from Ubuntu 22.10 to 23.04, I am experiencing an issue where the top right area of the desktop is not clickable. This problem happens below the icons for sound, wifi, battery, and system settings. I have restarted my laptop multiple times, but the problem persists.

Screenshot: image

Steps to reproduce:

Anydesk Install
Update Ubuntu from 22.10 to 23.04
Boot up laptop
Attempt to click on icons in the top right area of the desktop

Expected behavior: Below the icons in the top right area should be clickable and allow access to their respective functions.

Actual behavior: Below the icons in the top right area are not clickable and do not respond to mouse clicks.

Possible solution: One possible solution could be to reset the GNOME desktop settings using the following command:

gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme

Alternatively, updating the system to the latest version, installing any missing updates, and checking for any conflicting applications that might be causing the issue could help to resolve the problem.

Additional information:

The laptop is an HP Elitebook Pro
The issue only occurs in the top right area of the desktop, and the rest of the desktop functions normally.
No other issues have been reported with the update to Ubuntu 23.04.

I just removed the anydesk, and it solved!

zamoosh avatar Jun 04 '24 20:06 zamoosh

I just removed the anydesk, and it solved!

@zamoosh

It is a too radical solution, I think. If somebody takes this bug after installing Anydesk, this means that they need to use this program. And uninstalling it's not the way :wink: . To stop it (as I suggest above) will be a softer solution :nerd_face:

berdmival avatar Jun 04 '24 21:06 berdmival

I have the same problem with Anydesk on Fedora. I found a solution that works (in this comment on bug tracker):

The solution is to use the following bash script that closes the opened service and invisible window

#!/bin/bash
window_id=$(xwininfo -root -tree | grep -E "200x200" | grep -E "\(has no name\)" | awk '{print $1}')
if [ ! -z "$window_id" ]; then
    flatpak kill com.anydesk.Anydesk > /dev/null 2>&1 &
    xdotool windowclose $window_id
fi

NOTE: you need xwininfo and xdotool installed (I needed to install these programs). And in my case, there were two invisible windows, and I ran commands from this script by hand:

  1. xwininfo -root -tree | grep -E "200x200" | grep -E "\(has no name\)" | awk '{print $1} showed IDs of these windows
  2. flatpak kill com.anydesk.Anydesk > /dev/null 2>&1 kills the anydesk service
  3. xdotool windowclose $window_id (use IDs that were found instead of $window_id by one) helped to close these invisible squares in the top-right corner.

Does this script completely solve the problem? Or after every time you start your computer, you have to run this script again? thank you

vanan1996 avatar Jun 11 '24 13:06 vanan1996