Highlight can remain on the Win10 browser window close button when touched |
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Issue descriptionSeen on: Win10 57.0.2987.88 beta Steps to reproduce: 1. Open a Chrome window in Win10. 2. Touch down on the window close button. 3. While still touching the screen, drag your finger outside of the bounds of the window. What happens: A red highlighted state remains on the close button. What should happen instead: The button should not be highlighted. Note: When in this highlighted state, it becomes very difficult to tap on the window controls (minimize, restore, close).
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Mar 17 2017
We likely have some control over this. In this case, Windows also moves the mouse cursor there, which causes the highlight to persist. This does not repro on notepad, which moves the mouse cursor closer, but not on top of the control. (That behavior also smells fishy).
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May 29 2017
I'm unable to repro on 58.0.3029.110 - has this been fixed, or am I just doing it wrong?
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May 31 2017
Gene and I were able to repro on the latest Win10 canary 61.0.3116.0 on a MS Surface Pro. In #0 I mentioned "Note: When in this highlighted state, it becomes very difficult to tap on the window controls (minimize, restore, close)." It actually seems worse than this - the entire browser is unresponsive to touch while in this highlighted state. |
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Comment 1 by tdander...@chromium.org
, Mar 8 2017Status: Assigned (was: Available)