I just switched to Ubuntu 22.04 and noticed that if the mouse cursor is up against the left edge of the screen, the dock icons are not clickable, unlike Ubuntu 20.04 where they were.
Note that this seems to only occur with Ubuntu's dock; disabling the "Ubuntu Dock" GNOME Extension and using GNOME's native dash bar in the activities overview works even if the cursor is against the bottom screen edge.
This may seem like a minor gripe but honestly it's already getting annoying, especially when using a touchpad and the dock auto-hide feature (since revealing the dock requires going up against the screen's edge). It feels like an unnecessary regression.
Does anyone know how to change the clickable area so it behaves more like it used to?
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