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ye...@google.com <ye...@google.com>
ye...@google.com <ye...@google.com> #2
Could you please provide us with the steps that lead to this issue? This will help us with further triage. Thanks!
pe...@google.com <pe...@google.com> #4
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding the requester to the CC list.
ye...@google.com <ye...@google.com> #5
Thanks for the quick reply. I dragged on the screen to refresh; the window got refreshed, but I didn't notice any vibration. Can you disable the vibration from the device settings, try again, and let us know if the issue still occurs? Thanks!
ar...@gmail.com <ar...@gmail.com> #6
Perhaps it's a partial rollout, I don't know what to tell you other than to refer to my tweet and that article. I'm sure there are other reports on the web about it now too.
I'm sure disabling device vibration would prevent it here too, but that's really not a solution as vibration is a valuable feature in other cases, like an incoming call or security camera. Perhaps if you could direct it to the right project lead, they could see about filing a feature request internally.
ye...@google.com <ye...@google.com> #7
Thank you for the information. It seems this issue is not directly related to Chrome but rather an OS-related issue. We will consider it as a feature request for now and will update you accordingly in the coming days.Thanks!
ar...@gmail.com <ar...@gmail.com> #8
Why would you say this? This is definitely a Chrome feature - they've added vibration on pull to refresh. I'm not sure where our disconnect is here...
Description
Steps to reproduce the problem
Problem Description
Please implement the ability, via flags or UI settings, to disable this vibration as it is distracting and annoying.
Summary
Ability to disable the new vibration on pull to refresh on Android
Additional Data
Category: UI
Chrome Channel: Stable
Regression: Yes