https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1647316
--- Comment #2 from Ken Sugawara <ksugawar(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to fujiwara from comment #1)
I cannot reproduce your problem with ibus-kkc.
I know ibus-mozc has a bug with the mouse click.
(In reply to Ken Sugawara from comment #0)
> Additional info:
> Farther investigation revealed that the list of input modes *is* expanded
> but it fails to be rendered on the screen. If I click the right location
> where an input mode (e.g. Hiragana) is normally located after I click the
> "Input Mode", I can choose the input mode (quite difficult to use).
I guess you might register many input method engines or your screen height
might be short.
If the length of the input modes meets the height, all modes can be shown at
a time.
But you can drag the scrollbar in the pull down menu of the input method
menu.
My screen height is 1080 which is plenty enough therefore there's no scrollbar,
and it used to work just fine before updating.
I thought I made it clear that it is a rendering problem (I can click on the
element which is invisible because it's no drawn on the screen), not the
dimensions of the screen.
Having said that though, I discovered this was not an ibus problem. It is
rather a gnome-shell problem, probably.
The menus associated with the gnome-shell system status area exhibits the exact
same symptom.
I'm attaching a screenshot in which menus are not expanded (not rendered so)
when I click on them.
I'm attaching a capture of the entire screen just so that it is perfectly clear
that it has absolutely nothing to do with the screen height, BTW.
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