Chrome Version: Google Chrome 53.0.2785.70
Chrome OS Version: 8530.62.0
Chrome OS Platform: Any
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Please specify Cr-* of the system to which this bug/feature applies (add
the label below).
Steps To Reproduce:
(1) Open multiple tabs
(2) Set to Australian scrolling in settings
(3) Use three finger swipe (left/right) to switch between tabs
Expected Result:
When swiping left, go to the tab on the right;
when swiping right, go to the tab on the left.
Actual Result:
When swiping left, go to the tab on the left;
when swiping right, go to the tab on the right.
How frequently does this problem reproduce? (Always, sometimes, hard to
reproduce?)
Always
What is the impact to the user, and is there a workaround? If so, what is
it?
Not intuitive
Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screen shot or
log if possible.
Not sure if this is a bug or not (or perhaps a patent that can't be used freely). But since all other kind of swipes will be reversed when Australian scrolling is on, I suppose this one should, too. For examples:
Go back/forward,
with traditional scrolling:
- two finger swipe left: go back
- two finger swipe right: go forward
with Australian scrolling:
- two finger swipe left: go forward
- two finger swipe right: go back
Show all open windows,
with traditional scrolling: three finger swipe down
with Australian scrolling: three finger swipe up
Comment 1 by kathrelk...@chromium.org
, Aug 30 2016Mergedinto: 265938
Status: Duplicate (was: Unconfirmed)