Could we get an option to disable the menu when the menu button is long pressed, it wouldn’t be a problem but I have…
Could we get an option to disable the menu when the menu button is long pressed, it wouldn’t be a problem but I have a tasker task which I run by long pressing the menu button and it pops up a Tasker Scene, but the lightning menu also pops up. I would prefer if only a simple press brought up the menu. cheers.
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But…(I’m a bit lost with menu button because my both main devices don’t have it)
But I think that, at least with old Samsung mobiles, long press the menu button is the same as press search key. (Check if you have that action in the key settings)
If not, maybe it’s an android custom rom feature…But I don’t know.
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Yeah i think its the same as the search key but I have that set to do nothing in LL anyway and it still pops up, before I found LL I was using Apex and that had an option to change what the button did, here’s a quick video of the problem as you can see it doesn’t happen in Apex
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I see. Pierre Hébert will say
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Forgot to mention that the menu stays there, i have to kill my scene then dismiss the menu so that’s also a problem 🙂
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I tested this on a galaxy mini, and I need to say that something changed because now long click menu button do what you said: the menu action when you release the key, not the search action. I remember that it worked well in the past, not sure where it changed. I think this is a bug.
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I think so 2, but we will soon see
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This is because LL unconditionally reacts on key up. Previously it may have been on key down (I don’t recall exactly). What is needed is to react only if the up event follows the down event before a predefined duration
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Ah I see, so its not a bug, If there’s anything you could do to stop it popping up that would be cool no rush though, for now il try to find a work around cheers.
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Jay M Don’t, I will try to modify this in the next release.
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Thanks 🙂
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