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Adding a group to the Ctrl-Alt-Tab popup will also add it to the focus manager. Due to that, we currently end up with two focus groups added for the login dialog - an explicit one for the entire dialog, and an implicit one for the main content group. When doing keynav, we ascend in the widget hierarchy from the currently focused actor until we find a valid focus root, so adding a children of the dialog as focus root breaks keynav to any actors that are not inside the main content group. The simple fix is to use the same group in both cases. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684730 |
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