[TIMOB-1939] Android: switch does not respond to touch or trackball presses
GitHub Issue | n/a |
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Type | Bug |
Priority | Medium |
Status | Closed |
Resolution | Fixed |
Resolution Date | 2011-04-17T01:57:36.000+0000 |
Affected Version/s | n/a |
Fix Version/s | Release 1.5.0 |
Components | Android |
Labels | android, defect, regression, switch |
Reporter | Thomas Huelbert |
Assignee | Don Thorp |
Created | 2011-04-15T03:06:08.000+0000 |
Updated | 2011-04-17T01:57:36.000+0000 |
Description
1.4.2.5935b3 G1 running 1.6
- Controls>Switch
2.use the trackball to give focus ot the swicth, the press down
3.tap the swicth with your finger
results: switch does not change states/respond to inpout. (using the test buttons to change it's state works as expected).
Duplicate of #1931 added earlier today. Not marking duplicate because it includes trackball info that #1931 didn't.
(from [d074f62eaf9b76a99f7bf6684dfb8e918f4aad42]) [#951 state:fixed-in-qa][#1931 state:fixed-in-qa][#1934 state:fixed-in-qa][#1937 state:fixed-in-qa][#1939 state:fixed-in-qa][#1940 state:fixed-in-qa] Fixing regression where keying off of presence of 'click' handler broke the expectation that views are touchable by default. Added support for touchEnabled. If touchEnabled is false, click proceeds through all views until one that handles click and is located under the touch point is found. Several of these defects were side-effects attributable to clickability. http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile/commit/d074f62eaf9b76a99f7bf6684dfb8e918f4aad42"> http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile/commit/d074f62eaf9b7...
1.4.2.4ce7ff G1 running 1.6, 2.2 simulator