weston-confine doesn't reliably confine the pointer in gnome-shell
weston-confine doesn't reliably confine the pointer in gnome-shell, but it does in weston.
- Run
weston-confine
- Click within the window to start confinement.
- Wiggle the mouse lots, particularly to the top-then-side of the window, or bottom-then-side of the window.
Expected: Pointer remains hidden and confined.
Observed: Pointer occasionally escapes confinement, but then re-enters it.
Edited by Daniel van Vugt