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Why does the S-Pen on Galaxy Note 3 move maps when hovering?

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One thing I noticed is that the S-Pen of my Galaxy Note 3 is somehow having a problem. If I use a web side with an embedded map (e.g., Komoot or Google Maps), a hovering S-Pen does already move the map. The normal behaviour in other browser is that I need to press with the S-Pen on the screen before the map is moved. This is a little bit annoying as I use the pen often to navigate on PC web pages. Is this a bug?

One thing I noticed is that the S-Pen of my Galaxy Note 3 is somehow having a problem. If I use a web side with an embedded map (e.g., Komoot or Google Maps), a hovering S-Pen does already move the map. The normal behaviour in other browser is that I need to press with the S-Pen on the screen before the map is moved. This is a little bit annoying as I use the pen often to navigate on PC web pages. Is this a bug?

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HI ruenewald75, Yep, bugzilla.mozilla.org. Might be webcompatibility, but they are generally pretty nice about components.

Some of the expected stuff is found here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Bug_writing_guidelines

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Galaxy Note 4 tested with the pen. No it looks like it is expected, as maps also scrolled when I hovered over a test map. The only work around I can think of is to edit the settings for the S-Pen.

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guigs2 said

Galaxy Note 4 tested with the pen. No it looks like it is expected, as maps also scrolled when I hovered over a test map. The only work around I can think of is to edit the settings for the S-Pen.

Thanks for testing! So is this then a bug inside firefox? Can I report it into some bug tracking system?

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Ausgewählte Lösung

HI ruenewald75, Yep, bugzilla.mozilla.org. Might be webcompatibility, but they are generally pretty nice about components.

Some of the expected stuff is found here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Bug_writing_guidelines