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Cmd-L doesn't bring the control to navbar
Reported by
mehrdad2...@gmail.com,
Mar 8 2017
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 58.0.3029.6
OS Version: OS X 10.12.4
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Other browsers tested:
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Open Chrome
2.Go Full Screen
3.Try to control the navigation bar using Cmd-L shortcut, it doesn't work
What is the expected result?
I expect the navigation bar of the browser to drop down so I'd type instantly and continue browsing without bringing the mouse to the top of the screen.
What happens instead of that?
Cmd-L doesn't do anything, unless the mouse is actually at the top of the screen, and then it works like it's supposed to
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possible.
UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.6 Safari/537.36
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Mar 9 2017
Unable to reproduce the issue in Mac 10.12.3 using chrome reported version #58.0.3029.6, latest stable #56.0.2924.87 and latest canary #59.0.3035.0. Steps followed to reproduce the issue are as follows: ----------- 1. Opened Chrome 2. Went Full Screen 3. Pressed Cmd+L. 4. Observed that the navigation bar got highlighted to enter text without bringing the mouse to the top of the screen. Attaching screen cast for reference. mehrdad2maskull@ - Could you please provide an expected behaviour screenshot. This will help us in triaging the issue further. Note: Pressing Cmd L in Mac in full screen never made a navigation bar to drop down. Thanks...!!
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Mar 9 2017
@krajshree I forgot to mention that you need to disable "Always Show Toolbar in Fullscreen" by Cmd-Shift-F to reproduce this issue. I've been using that feature ever since, I almost forgot it's enabled by default. Doing Cmd-L with "Always Show Toolbar in Fullscreen" disabled, brings the toolbar down, but instantly hides it again, resigning the first responder. Could you please try that again with that option set to disabled from top menu->View->Always show toolbar in fullscreen?
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Mar 9 2017
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "krajshree@chromium.org" to the cc list and removing "Needs-Feedback" label. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Mar 9 2017
This issue sounds like a duplicate of issue 689115 . mehrdad2maskull@ can you please confirm? Thanks!
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Mar 10 2017
meh....@ It's not directly a duplicate of that, because Cmd-L in any case should work, but Ctrl-T ing or switching tabs while having the nav-bar sticking there (or not) while still being able to access the top nav-bar is a different thing. But I guess they are kinda related to each other since they're both about the nav-bar. But reproducing the issues are different, thus making the issues different.
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Mar 11 2017
mehrdad2maskull@: Good news. A fix has been land in issue 689115 . So, your CMD-L issue seems to be also fixed with it. You can try it latest Canary from https://www.google.de/chrome/browser/canary.html. Please let me know if it is fixed for you now. Thanks.
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Mar 11 2017
meh...@: I confirm that this issue has been fixed in the new Canary build. Thanks.
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Mar 11 2017
Thanks for your feedback. So then, merging into issue 689115 . |
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Comment 1 by ligim...@chromium.org
, Mar 8 2017