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Sometimes unable to enable or disable settings after opening a new settings tab.

Project Member Reported by rkalavakuntla@chromium.org, Aug 6

Issue description

Chrome Version: 70.0.3511.0/10943.0.0 dev channel Daisy,Kip,Celes
OS: Chrome OS

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Go to chrome://settings/manageAccessibility >> Enable select-to-speak
(2)Open select-to-speak settings page >> Click on Text-to-Speech settings
(3)Now close Text-to-Speech settings page and select-to-speak settings page
(4)Disable and re-enable select-to-speak and observe 

Actual: Unable to open select-to-speak settings for second time
Expected: Should be able to open select-to-speak settings for second time

Raising this as a Non-Regression issue seen from 70.0.3511.0 as Text-to-Speech settings button is seen in select-to-speak settings page

Attached the screencast for reference..


 
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Cc: katie@chromium.org hcarmona@chromium.org
Components: -UI>Accessibility>SelectToSpeak UI>Settings
Summary: Sometimes unable to enable or disable settings after opening a new settings tab. (was: Non-Regression: Unable to open select-to-speak settings page for second time)
I can get this to happen with many of the other settings as well -- they all stop respecting their toggle buttons, sometimes just turning on or sometimes just turning off.

Simple repro that doesn't involve Select-to-Speak:

Launch chrome://settings/manageAccessibility
Launch chrome://settings/manageAccessibility/tts

Adjust a slider in chrome://settings/manageAccessibility/tts

Close chrome://settings/manageAccessibility/tts tab.

Enable high contrast mode in the first tab
Disabling high contrast mode from the first tab no longer works!
Also other toggles like STS no longer work properly to turn things off.


I can also reproduce this without even going to accessibility settings -- for example, doing the above steps but using two unrelated chrome://settings tabs.

It seems to happen whenever you open two settings tabs, then adjust settings in the second tab and close that tab. The first tab stops applying settings updates.

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