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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 820368
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Closed: Feb 2018
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OS: Chrome
Pri: 2
Type: Bug-Regression



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Stylus use in tablet mode is stymied by inadvertent touches on the shelf/taskbar

Reported by seldnp...@gmail.com, Feb 19 2018

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS x86_64 10323.30.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/65.0.3325.65 Safari/537.36
Platform: 10323.30.0 (Official Build) beta-channel eve

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Put Pixelbook in tablet mode and install Squid or equivalent note taking Android app from the Play Store. 
2. Start taking notes with the Pixelbook Pen.

What is the expected behavior?
One is able to continuously take notes without the UI going crazy and opening random apps because of inadvertent touches on the shelf.

What went wrong?
One is not able to continuously take notes without inadvertently opening random apps from the shelf. I used to be able to avoid this by moving the shelf to the sides, but this feature now seems to be deprecated because of 'discoverability' issues.

Did this work before? Yes 

Chrome version: 65.0.3325.65  Channel: beta
OS Version: 10323.30.0
Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 28.0 r0

This is exceedingly frustrating, and really makes for a sub-par experience on what is supposed to be a premium device. Basic functionality is essentially borked. In general, the shelf is a sub-optimal paradigm for touch usage, and is absolutely user-hostile for stylus usage. And this is before talking about full-screen Android apps that interact poorly with it. You guys need to find a different solution. As of now, it seems amateurish.
 

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Comment 2 by seldnp...@gmail.com, Feb 20 2018

Could you please look into this ASAP? I cannot use the stylus on the bottom part of the screen without constantly pulling up the Status bar area. It's basically pointless to even try any more. This is extremely frustrating. Either introduce some kind of palm rejection or allow us to hide the shelf again. You're messing up my main use of the Pixelbook, a device that I paid $1500 for.

Comment 3 by dymp...@gmail.com, Feb 20 2018

Duplicate of  crbug.com/813429 

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Comment 4 by osh...@chromium.org, Feb 23 2018

Cc: omrilio@chromium.org
Components: -UI IO>Stylus Platform>Apps>ARC UI>Shell>TouchView
Mergedinto: 813429
Status: Duplicate (was: Unconfirmed)
Since research reveals that many Chromebook users have been adversely affected by the Chrome OS development team's decision to force the shelf to be in 'Bottom' position in Tablet Mode (and in Tent and Entertainment modes, too), I have compiled a comprehensive campaigning Issue Report, asking the Chrome OS development to undo this regressive, freedom-limiting restriction, by restoring our 'Left' and 'Right' shelf position options to Chrome OS Tablet Mode:

● 'Prior Tablet Mode Shelf Position "Bug Fix" Seriously Degrades Chromebook UX', 03 Mar 2018
» https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=818423
— contains links to six related Issue Reports, and copies of 12 other end user complaints regarding the detrimental effects of restricting shelf position in Tablet & Tent & Entertainment Modes to 'Bottom' only.

If you too would appreciate the restoration of the 'Left' and 'Right' shelf position options to Tablet & Tent & Entertainment Modes, then please:
1. click on the link above,
2. scroll down to the bottom of the Issue Report webpage, and
3. click on the star, to 'Vote for this issue and get email change notifications';
4. optionally, do please also add a comment of your own, maybe describing how the new, forced, 'Bottom'-only shelf position imposition adversely affects your own use of Chrome OS.

Thanks in advance for your help in restoring user-determined shelf position freedom to Chrome OS Tablet Mode.

See also:

● 'Why Can I No Longer Choose Shelf Position in Tablet Mode?', 01 Mar 2018
» https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/pixelbook/8XXiGakpREA
— an issue discussion thread in the Google Product Forums.
Mergedinto: -813429 820368
Thank you for all your feedback, I care deeply about it, I'd like to track it in a clean single bug.
My thanks to omrilio@chromium.org for consolidating the nine Chrome OS Tablet Mode shelf-related issue trackers which I identified (plus my own) into a new meta-issue-tracker:
● 'Investigate improvements to shelf on tablet mode', 09 Mar 2018
» https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=820368

If, like me and many other Chromebook users, you too would appreciate the restoration of the 'Left' and 'Right' shelf position options to Tablet & Tent & Entertainment Modes, or if you are experiencing other Tablet Mode shelf-related problems, then please:
1. click on the link above,
2. scroll down to the bottom of omrilio's Meta-Issue-Tracker webpage, and
3. click on the star, to 'Vote for this issue and get email change notifications';
4. optionally, do please also add a comment of your own, maybe describing how the new, forced, 'Bottom'-only shelf position imposition adversely affects your own use of Chrome OS, or supplying additional useful diagnostic info, such as specific details about how use of a particular app is hindered by the shelf.

Thanks in advance for your help in restoring user-determined shelf position freedom to Chrome OS Tablet Mode.

See also:

● 'Why Can I No Longer Choose Shelf Position in Tablet Mode?'
— an issue discussion thread in the Google Product Forums, 01 Mar 2018
» https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/pixelbook/8XXiGakpREA

● 'Chrome OS: Tablet Mode Shelf-Related Issue Trackers'
– shared Google Sheets spreadsheet, 11 Mar 2018
» https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16XSTb96nJlWYlOhs3dPlLqiCdll4vdM1yxVZHMvCt3M/edit?usp=sharing 


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