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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 707094
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Last visit > 30 days ago
Closed: Mar 2017
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OS: Android
Pri: 3
Type: Bug



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Chrome Home breaks long-pressing menu button to refresh page

Project Member Reported by lgar...@chromium.org, Mar 30 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version: 59.0.3055.0
OS: Android 7.1.1
Device: Nexus 5X

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Press and hold the three-dot menu button.
(2) Once the menu appears, let go.

What is the expected result?
The refresh button appears over the three-dot menu button, so that letting go in step 2) refreshes the page.

What happens instead?
Doesn't work.

(You can't do an obvious alternative, which is to tap, wait for the menu, and drag to the refresh button before letting go. I'll file a separate bug about that, since it affects all menu items.)
 
hold-to-refresh.mp4: Current behaviour.
(Note that "New tab" shows a ripple, but then the highlight correctly moves to where the finger is, which is over the refresh button.)

refresh-bottom.mp4 shows:
- Hold and release (no action)
- Hold and drag (instead of changing the menu selection like it used to, this dismisses the menu pulls up the whole Chrome Home UI)
- Press once to show the menu, then press again on the refresh button.
hold-to-refresh.mp4
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refresh-bottom.mp4
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Also note that I don't use Android personally, but while working on past features I learned that the current behaviour is an intentional design decision, and that some Chrome users on Android deeply care about it.
Labels: OS-Android
Labels: M-59
Owner: k...@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Summary: Chrome Home breaks long-pressing menu button to refresh page (was: Bijou breaks "hold menu button to refresh.')
See  Issue 707034  for a sister bug (Chrome Home vs. Android Menu: hold-drag-release gesture does not work with Chrome Home), but neither bug is necessarily solved by the other.

Comment 7 by k...@chromium.org, Mar 31 2017

Mergedinto: 707094
Status: Duplicate (was: Assigned)
Combined with a fix for the sister bug, this bug should be able to be duped to https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=707094 which will move the toolbar to the bottom.

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