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su...@chromium.org <su...@chromium.org> #2
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sw...@chromium.org <sw...@chromium.org> #3
As per https://crbug.com/chromium/928038#c0 , it seems to be a feature request, hence marking it as untriaged and requesting someone from the dev team to look into it.
Thanks.!
Thanks.!
bi...@gmail.com <bi...@gmail.com> #4
Another example proving this really should be added to Chrome: when you right-click on the search box on the new tab page, there is no "Paste and search" option, but if you right-click in the URL bar, there is...
pk...@chromium.org <pk...@chromium.org> #5
It's not trivial to know whether a textfield is really a search box, the cost of more context menu options in the render view list is higher than for the omnibox, and there's no real accessibility win that would mandate this.
I'm calling this not worth the cost/benefit tradeoff.
I'm calling this not worth the cost/benefit tradeoff.
bi...@gmail.com <bi...@gmail.com> #6
I understand but on Android at least, Gboard does somehow know when a textfield is a search box, the Enter key shows a magnifying glass icon. How does Gboard know?
bi...@gmail.com <bi...@gmail.com> #7
ha...@google.com <ha...@google.com> #8
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is...@google.com <is...@google.com> #9
This issue was migrated from crbug.com/chromium/928038?no_tracker_redirect=1
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Description
Steps to reproduce the problem:
Make sure you have something in your clipboard then go to
What is the expected behavior?
What went wrong?
Also, ideally it would show the contents of your clipboard like
Did this work before? N/A
Chrome version: 72.0.3626.81 Channel: stable
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version: