Touch Bar Configuration
Reported by
j...@startupwd.com,
Sep 5
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/68.0.3440.106 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open Chrome 2. Check Touch bar What is the expected behavior? The touch bar should show its generic layout. What went wrong? The touch bar only shows function keys, not the default layout. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 68.0.3440.106 Channel: beta OS Version: OS X 10.13.6 Flash Version: The touch bar could also become a place for web developers with CSS maybe?
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Sep 6
Sorry, bad wording. The default and the generic layout are the same things. By that, I mean the touchbar layout as seen when on the desktop for instance.
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Sep 6
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Sep 6
jack@startupwd.com: It's still not clear what you're seeing. What explicitly is in the touch bar in the two cases? Thanks!
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Sep 6
Sorry for being so bad with my descriptions. First bug report! I only have the function keys (F1 through F2). Unless I press the Fn key, then I get my defined layout which is set in system preferences. But with all other apps that do not have a custom touch bar layout, there is usually just the default shortened layout, also as set in system preferences. I have attached 2 images which will hopefully describe the issue more clearly. Cheers, Jack
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Sep 6
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Sep 7
As per comment#1, the issue seems to be a feature request hence marking it as Untriaged and adding appropriate labels. Thanks!
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Sep 7
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Comment 1 by robliao@chromium.org
, Sep 6