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Regression: Wrong key name is displayed on quit instruction bubble on browser window.
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dchau...@etouch.net,
Nov 19
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 72.0.3615.0 (Official Build) Revision b3d2a4297369aea42f2c1c68177b94cdaf8c6e43-refs/branch-heads/3615@{#1} (32/64-bit) OS: Windows (7, 8, 8.1, 10) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Launch Chrome, change browser language to Hindi from chrome://settings/languages and 'Relaunch' the Chrome. 2. Now press "Ctrl + Shift + Q" key from keyboard to show the quit instruction bubble on browser window and observe. Actual: Wrong key name is displayed on quit instruction bubble. ('ब' is displayed instead of 'X' key) Expected: Key name should display properly on instruction bubble. This is a regression issue, broken in M-70 series,below is manual regression range: Good build: 70.0.3537.0 (Revision: 587303) Bad build: 70.0.3538.0 (Revision: 587811) You are probably looking for a change made after 587784 (known good), but no later than 587790 (first known bad). CHANGELOG URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/d755da963ff796615b87b3144f8c324153985ba6..c0d3f99356d513637c91367d558a63aa0cd75cd5 Suspecting: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/1c7e1956dc72e9a8b5ae370700c69cfe8d7d138c @thomasanderson: Could you please check whether this is caused with respect to your change, if not please help us in assigning it to the right owner. NOTE: 1. Provided suspect through 'Chromium bisect' script because unable to perform bisect using 'per-revision' bisect script. 2. Tried performing 'per revision' bisect on multiple Windows and Mac machines but unable to perform the same since getting "RuntimeError: We don't have enough builds to bisect." error. 3. This issue is not reproducible on Mac(10.13.1, 10.13.6, 10.14.2) & Linux(14.04 LTS) OS. 4. This issue is also reproducible on Stable #70.0.3538.102, Beta #71.0.3578.53 & Dev #72.0.3610.2 Kindly review the attached screen-cast for reference. Thank you.
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Nov 20
Hi @thomasanderson, For English language, Alt+F then X work as expected but the same shortcut does not work after changing browser language to Hindi.
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Comment 1 by thomasanderson@chromium.org
, Nov 19