Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3: Somewhat important
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6.8.0 Beta4
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fbc0451ac (dev), 13de7c24c (6.8)
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Multimedia wk 41-42, Multimedia wk 43-44, Multimedia wk 47-48
Description
If using an Android phone, in portrait-mode, while having the front-camera selected, the capture button will stop responding.
Tested to happen on a Motorola Razr 40 Ultra, also tested on a OnePlus 12. Both running Android 14.
This issue does NOT appear on iPhone 15. This issue does NOT appear on a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 tablet. The issue also does NOT appear if you reorient the Android phone to landscape mode, or if you select a rear-camera.
Steps to reproduce
- Open declarative-camera application on phone
- Make sure phone is oriented in portrait mode
- Select a front-facing camera
- Press the "Capture" button
What do you expect to happen
When I press the capture-button, I expect the camera to be captured to image, as it does under all other conditions.
What actually happens
The button does not respond to my touch and therefore does not capture an image.
Other notes
By adding some logging it seems like the onClick event of the CameraButton is never fired under this specific scenario. If you press exactly in the top-right corner of this button, the button reacts correctly.
Attachments
For Gerrit Dashboard: QTBUG-128869 | ||||||
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# | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V |
603633,3 | Ensure that zoom controls do not overlap with the capture button | dev | qt/qtmultimedia | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |
603695,1 | Ensure that zoom controls do not overlap with the capture button | 6.8.1 | qt/qtmultimedia | Status: ABANDONED | 0 | 0 |
604307,2 | Ensure that zoom controls do not overlap with the capture button | 6.8 | qt/qtmultimedia | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |