I’m currently running Flame 2026.2 on Rocky Linux 9.6, but I’ve encountered this issue in previous versions as well.
The Problem: In certain areas within Flame, some UI options and dropdown menus are not rendering/visible. Interestingly, I can still navigate through these “invisible” options using the arrow keys on my keyboard, and they seem to be functional. However, since I cannot see them, I am unable to click on them with the mouse.
What I’ve tried so far:
Scaling: I checked the scaling settings in GNOME Tweaks, and everything seems to be correct. It doesn’t appear to be a high-DPI scaling issue.
Resolution: I’ve switched the display resolution from 4K down to Full HD (1080p), but the problem persists.
Versions: As mentioned, this isn’t specific to 2026.2; I’ve seen this behavior across multiple versions.
Has anyone encountered this UI glitch before or found a workaround?
Yes, with the update after 9.5 it went to 9.6, and actually, I just checked and it’s been updated to 9.7 now. But I’ve been experiencing this since the very first day I installed Flame with version 9.5.
Same here. I don’t remember which version this started. 2026 or maybe 2025. I figured it was just me until I saw this thread. It happens with any long context menu. If I open it in the lower half of the screen, it goes off the bottom and cuts off the last options exactly like in OP screenshots . For the main contextual menu popup in desktop, it cut off all hooks entries. If I click in the upper half and there’s enough room, it doesn’t happen. I’ve gotten used to call some contextual options from the top part of the screen.
Sometimes, only occasionally and totally unpredictably, the menu shows up split in two so you can see all the options. I’m on Rocky 9.5 with a 2560×1440 monitor with any scaling option.
I run rocky 9.5 at the same resolution (2560x1440) locally and via teradici and I have not run into this issue. Those that have, when you installed Rocky, did you start with the adsk/flame rocky iso?