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MCPE-166950

Motion stops when sliding finger slightly off touch D-pad control

The Classic Mobile controls have a very big problem for over than a decade.

Its the problem where walking or jumping suddenly cuts off.

I found out how it happens but its hard to describe so i will try to explain it easily

and please make the jump button more likely to make you jump. The slightest move to the red area makes the game think i want to interact with blocks or entities instead of making me jump.

How to reproduce:

When we tap and drag our fingers to walk on the D-Pad we will notice that we stop walking or jumping when we slide our finger to the screen area (the screen area is being represented as red)

Expectations:

Normally walking jumping interacting etc without anything preventing or cutting it off.

Reality:

The slightest move from the D-Pad towards the red area stops walking/sprinting and jumping.

(I attached the D-Pad and screen area as a picture)

 

 

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Oblixoid

With this report,
it sounds like your saying: when tapping not on the button, the button doesn’t get tapped

(I’ve played exclusively on classic controls for a few years, and i’m quite frequently annoyed by miss-tapping buttons)

so are you saying that you would like the aria around the button that detects taps, to be bigger/currently it is too small?

or that when your finger may accidentally slowly slide off the button, that it should stay pushed?

v-baslod

Thank you for your report!

However, this issue has been temporarily closed as Awaiting Response.

Is this still an issue in the latest version? If yes, could you please add it to the affected versions (or mention it if you are not the reporter)?

This ticket will automatically reopen when you reply.

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Windows 10 2H22

1.19.60, 1.20.32 Hotfix, 1.20.71 Hotfix, 1.21.1 Hotfix

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