search function (ctrl+f) randomly launching
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-search-tool (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
After a recent update, the search function (ctrl+f) has started to launch itself at random. It does this in a number of applications -- Nautilus, Chromium, and Liferea have been observed.
The one thing that has accompanied this is mouse scrolling within Nautilus stopped working right around the same time. The scroll bar can still be grabbed and used, but edge scrolling and two-finger scrolling ceased to work in Nautilus at the same time the search function began to randomly launch itself. However, edge scrolling and two-finger scrolling continues to work in other applications -- it's only an issue with Nautilus.
I know that sounds like two separate issues, but since they began at the same time (and I've never experienced either before), I'm guessing they're related.
affects: | ubuntu → gnome-search-tool (Ubuntu) |
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