1) Super key + W: shows all windows opened
OR
2) from Launcher, click on the icon of a program that has multiple windows open. shows the windows opened for selecting.
Under such circumstance, though the indicator bar is shown, it is inactive. Clicking with mouse, say on the date/ time or the cog-wheel for accessing system menu does not work. In contrast, icons in Launcher are shown, and can be clicked to open relevant program. This is inconsistent.
If a UI element is shown as clickable (not grayed out), it should work. Or else gray it out to set the expectation right.
One more, perhaps related observation.
1) Super key + W: shows all windows opened
OR
2) from Launcher, click on the icon of a program that has multiple windows open. shows the windows opened for selecting.
Under such circumstance, though the indicator bar is shown, it is inactive. Clicking with mouse, say on the date/ time or the cog-wheel for accessing system menu does not work. In contrast, icons in Launcher are shown, and can be clicked to open relevant program. This is inconsistent.
If a UI element is shown as clickable (not grayed out), it should work. Or else gray it out to set the expectation right.