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OS: Android
Pri: 3
Type: Feature



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there's no feedback when you tap on omnibox suggestions

Reported by billdill...@gmail.com, Mar 19 2018

Issue description

Steps to reproduce the problem:
when you tap on a URL suggestion, there is no visual feedback (usually something simple like a darker flash behind the item you tapped). 

What is the expected behavior?
Firefox for Android has tap feedback in most places

What went wrong?
screenshot attached of what I'm referring to

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 67  Channel: canary
OS Version: 8.0
Flash Version: 

tap feedback is missing in many places in Chrome for Android
 
notapfeedback.png
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Labels: Needs-triage-Mobile
Cc: sandeepkumars@chromium.org
Components: -UI UI>Browser>ContentSuggestions
Labels: -Type-Bug Triaged-Mobile Type-Feature
This looks to be a Feature request as per the original comment As same behavior is seen since older builds.

Adding appropriate component for further Triage.

Thanks!!
Cc: tedc...@chromium.org twelling...@chromium.org
Components: -UI>Browser>ContentSuggestions UI>Browser>Omnibox
Labels: -Pri-2 android-fe-triaged Pri-3
Status: Available (was: Unconfirmed)
We should consider adding a ripple or some sort of tap feedback.
Yes, but this is an issue all throughout Chrome for Android, not just URL suggestions. 
Summary: there's no feedback when you tap on omnibox suggestions (was: there's no feedback when you tap on URL suggestions)
We show a ripple if you long press a suggestion.  But when you click a suggestion, we automatically close the suggestion list and navigate.  If we wanted to show a ripple, it would make it look slower (and we wouldn't want to keep the suggestion list visible for the entire duration of the ripple draw).

We should only show feedback if the UI that you interact with will remain visible long enough to see it.  If you know of specific parts of Chrome UI that is missing that, then we can track that.  But, I think this is WAI for the suggestion list.
Ripple animations are too long and slow, I just meant a simple and fast ‘flash’, I don’t think that would noticeably slow things down. 
Ah, so we do. The ripple shows sooner than long-press (probably onShowPress). Long-press to see if there's a touch ripple is a good way to assess if a particular piece of UI has touch feedback.
I just checked and Chrome for iPhone does show touch feedback here and pretty much everywhere

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