Description of problem:clicking and dragging the right mouse button does not work Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):Gnome 43.2 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. start open ttd and load a game (or start a new one) 2. right click on the map and drag to move the viewpoint about the map 3. Actual results: shudders but does not move Expected results: map viewpoint moves Additional info: The problem began before upgrade to Fedora 37. I hoped the upgrade would fix it. I don't know how long ago it started because I don't play open ttd every week. I don't know of another application which uses a right button drag.
Fixed in Fedora 38
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The problem only occurred in (the versions of Gnome in) Fedora 36 and 37. It is fixed in Fedora 38. I do not know what action by whom fixed the problem.