Menu Bar Shaking on Desktop

Hi everyone. I just got a macbook air 11 inch 2013 model and have a problem. Let's say I am in amazon and when I swipe right with 4 fingers I see that menu bar shakes a little on desktop. Do you have any idea what this is because of?

It may be because the 4 finger swipe is to swipe between full screen applications and it shakes because it can't do it if you don't have multiple full screen applications open.

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