Touchpad scrolling on Windows 10 will also activate/focus |
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Issue descriptionVersion: All OS: Windows 10 - Surface Book What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Run Chrome. (2) Partially obscure Chrome behind other windows (3) Place cursor over exposed Chrome window (4) Use two-finger scroll gesture (content need no be "scrollable") What is the expected output? Chrome window should remain behind other windows and if content is scrollable, it should scroll. What do you see instead? Chrome is activated, brought to the front and content is scrolled (if scrollable). Please use labels and text to provide additional information.
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Apr 6 2016
Compare behavior to Edge. Note, however, that IE exhibits the focus-on-scroll behavior the same as Chrome does currently. The question now becomes, should Edge be the standard or should IE. Arguably, Edge should be the new standard here, but it is a UWP app, while IE is a desktop app. Is that clear as mud?
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Apr 7 2016
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Apr 7 2016
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Apr 12 2016
The following revision refers to this bug: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/0b272b68a3aaf908a4300326290d6f04efb838ba commit 0b272b68a3aaf908a4300326290d6f04efb838ba Author: kylixrd <kylixrd@chromium.org> Date: Tue Apr 12 17:02:33 2016 This will disable the behavior on Windows 10 in which touchpad scrolling on Windows 10 will also activate/focus the window. BUG= 601116 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1867953002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#386718} [modify] https://crrev.com/0b272b68a3aaf908a4300326290d6f04efb838ba/ui/views/win/hwnd_message_handler.cc [modify] https://crrev.com/0b272b68a3aaf908a4300326290d6f04efb838ba/ui/views/win/hwnd_message_handler.h
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Apr 20 2016
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Comment 1 by kylixrd@chromium.org
, Apr 6 2016