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    Odd problems since last update; Yakuake weirdness and focus is messed up.

    I haven't had time do do much spelunking into why, but since the past big update;

    1. Yakuake opens mid-screen-center rather than top-center
    2. Yakuake and many other child windows (like password prompts) are not in focus (up front with active prompt) when they open. I have to find them under the other open windows, then click in the password prompt.

    At this point, just wondering if anyone else has experienced either of these.

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    1. I only see this when Plasmashell has crashed and restarted itself, or I forget to reload it/log off after a Plasma version bump.
    I was having Plasmashell crash for me when resuming from suspend for a short time, but that stopped as far as I can tell within the past week.

    2. Check your focus stealing setting -- that might not be set to the default "low", and I have seen a few reports here and there of adjustments needed there for the hiding windows. This has been happening to some on Reddit and/or KDE's Discourse recently.'

    Last edited by claydoh; Nov 07, 2025, 07:16 PM.

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      1. I've rebooted and was still seeing it today. However, I killed Yakuake and restarted it and then it opens as it did prior. Unfortunately it's previous poor behavior of opening far left instead of center, but only initially. If I close and re-open it, it opens mid screen. I keep thinking someone will fix it but not so far. I'm in the middle of a lengthy project but will reboot again this weekend and see if the problem returns.

      2. That appears to have fixed it. I don't know how it go set to "Medium" but setting it to low seems to have solved it.

      Thanks for the help.

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