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Weird behaviour Telegram App indicator on Ubuntu 24.04.1 #28439

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frankhuurman opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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Weird behaviour Telegram App indicator on Ubuntu 24.04.1 #28439

frankhuurman opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 1 comment

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@frankhuurman
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Steps to reproduce

I'm using version 5.5.4(rev 6168) of the telegram-desktop snap and since upgrading from Ubuntu 22.04.4 to 24.04.1 I've noticed weird new behaviour when clicking the Telegram app indicator in the top bar.
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Left clicking has quite the delay before the dropdown menu opens, but right clicking opens it almost instantly.

I can't really record it on my screen cause I don't know how to visually show when I actually click the mouse and how long the delay is but it's a noticeable one for sure.

Other app indicator apps like Steam or Spotify don't have this delay so it seems to me it's a Telegram Desktop & Ubuntu 24.04+ combination that causes it.

Would love to know if anyone can reproduce it.

Expected behaviour

I expected left-clicking the Telegram-Desktop app indicator to open the dropdown as fast as right-clicking it(like it did on Ubuntu 22.04.4).

Actual behaviour

There is a +- 1,5 second delay when I left-click the Telegram-Desktop app indicator.

Operating system

Ubuntu 24.04.1 with Gnome Shell 46.0

Version of Telegram Desktop

5.5.4

Installation source

Snap

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@ilya-fedin
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This menu is presented by your system, not tdesktop. tdesktop has no control over its speed.

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