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[BUG] Firefox 131 click into webtop causes paste-overlay #273
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I am the only one with that issue? This Problem also occur when I use a second screen. When I click on the second screen I can see also the "Paste" overlay. This makes the second screen not realy usable. |
I did some investigation and found that this issue is not only related to webtop and leads to common issues with the clipboard integration and Firefox. It turns out when I disable My question is now why there is some kind of clipboard context menu triggered when I click into the webtop desktop? |
I wanted to reach out and mention that I am also running into this issue with my new deployment. Also running the debian-kde branch, though I haven't tested it with any other versions. I only have the problem running any Firefox based browsers (so far have tried firefox, firefox-esr, firefox nightly, zen browser), but in my case it only seems to happen upon my first time clicking in, once I click again the issue subsides until I move to a different window/tab on my host machine and come back to webtop. |
Is there an existing issue for this?
Current Behavior
When I access the webtop desktop (tested with both Debian KDE and Debian XFCE) from the host machine, I encounter a 'paste' overlay. To dismiss this overlay, I need to click the right mouse button. This was not happening before.
Expected Behavior
When I click on the webtop desktop, I can work without being interrupted by the paste overlay.
Steps To Reproduce
used webtop versions:
Environment
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CPU architecture
x86-64
Docker creation
Container logs
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