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Dragging of images with Wacom pen is not working, works with trackpad/mouse
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Jul 26 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/60.0.3112.78 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open any page with images (eg Google Images) 2. Drag any image with a Wacom tablet What is the expected behavior? Image can be dragged to desktop and saved What went wrong? No drag is initiated Did this work before? Yes Chrome v60.0.3112.32 Chrome version: 60.0.3112.78 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.12.6 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 26.0 r0 There are more issues related to Wacom tablets, don't know if related, this is quite new.
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Jul 27 2017
Adding label TE-NeedsTriageFromMTV as the wacom tablet is required to triage the issue and the device is not available with TE-India. Thanks...!!
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Jul 31 2017
I am having similar issues that just seemed to start last week for my users as well. Maybe this would warrant a separate issue, but when using a jquery library that utilizes the mouseup and mousedown events (such as the jqueryUI draggable behavior), they seem to work until the window is unfocused (just click the desktop) but upon returning to the window none of those events seems to work anymore. Additionally I have noticed general unresponsiveness inside the developer tools with a wacom tablet.. very strange stuff! We have a lot of users who utilize wacoms so I'm hoping you guys can hammer things out soon!
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Jul 31 2017
There is a huge amount of issues with Chromium and Wacom tablets, mostly unrecognized by Google. This is just a new one, but since engine v52 it's been really buggy, you can find some of my findings with videos and details in this post here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/chrome/YGtk9DhgTLk/VXRmHNtfCgAJ
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Aug 10 2017
> I am having similar issues that just seemed to start last week for my users as well. Which version of Chrome? And did you upgrade from an older version recently?
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Aug 11 2017
I'm suffering this too... but for me it is not only on Chrome apps, but in any Chromium based apps in general. This happens randomly... sometimes just going to another app for a while and going back to Chromium solves it by itself. Even sometimes hitting the pen a couple of times makes it work, but this maybe just coincidence and biased by frustration ;-) Some JS debugging got me to this point (see screenshot attached). I made this codepen in order to debug it: https://codepen.io/sinspiral/pen/GvEVPp?editors=0010 Looks like "mousedown" events are not getting triggered... but surprisingly "mouseup" did work (how can that even be possible?!?). So since those mousedown don't appear any "click" events don't happen. All apps I've tried with are updated to the latest v60.XXX version. Hope it this helps!!
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Aug 17 2017
I am experiencing this issue, exactly as #6 mentioned, with a Wacom Cintiq tablet/monitor. The issue is widely reported on chrome help forums, and has been around for ~4 months. Currently 1 in every 20 clicks doesn't register in Chrome v 60.0.3112.90 No issues with non Chrome based apps.
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Aug 17 2017
Sorry you are experiencing issues with Wacom stylus on Mac. Placing this in the backlog for investigation. I should note that we are moving to a direct manipulation model for stylus in Chrome so that our platform is consistent across all OSes. So likely in the future dragging a page with a stylus will scroll the page as opposed to selecting text or dragging items.
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Aug 19 2017
Wow should it happen it would be, for me, a very inconsiderate move as on desktop workstations pen input is not an accessory like with tablets but it’s very often the real alternative to mouse, with no other way to move a pointer on the screen, so this would radically exclude chrome from being used (no more text selection?). I really hope it could be reverted using something in the settings page... my2cents.
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Aug 19 2017
Windows 10 has already moved to this model in the upcoming fall creators update. On that platform we are going to use the barrel button for text selection.
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Aug 19 2017
We already use the button on the side of our pen to right click, so would right click require a keyboard input then (like control)?
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Aug 19 2017
I agree that this is a really bad move. Has there been user testing from the artists, designers, and other people who use this as a mouse alternative, especially for ergonomics? This is literally my mouse alternative and I would be unable to use Chrome anymore if this functionality is forcefully implemented. It's been bad enough with the input not working correctly for me the past couple weeks as the user stated whonopened this issue.
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Aug 20 2017
Well I own a Wacom Mobile Studio Pro device, Windows 10 PC/tablet with Wacom pen and I think a device like this needs to keep the original UX for pen input, so I believe there will (or *must*) be some sort of OS setting in the next fall update. Hope so.. Anyway on Mac I've been forced to switch to Safari, Chrome and all the Chromium based apps (including Opera!) are not usable anymore with Wacom.
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Aug 20 2017
In a nutshell developers are effectively pushing us pen tablet users away to another browser. Bravo!
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Aug 23 2017
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Aug 23 2017
This really is what I am hearing? Am I going to have to find a different browser for my users who use tablets then? What advantage could possibly come from changing the way all tablet users have come to expect their browser to behave?
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Aug 25 2017
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Comment 1 by ranjitkan@chromium.org
, Jul 27 2017