On MCPE 175114, it says that because this was intentional, the way to get this fixed is to file a suggestion rather than a bug. So, here is a suggestion we can all upvote: https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/community/posts/19990366909837-Increase-bulk-crafting-speed-on-touch-controls
As we've been told that the way to get this fixed is to file a suggestion rather than a bug, here is a suggestion we can all upvote: https://feedback.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/community/posts/19990366909837-Increase-bulk-crafting-speed-on-touch-controls
There is a video attached to this big that shows the issue, as well as videos attached to bugs that have been closed as duplicates of this issue.
As you can see in the video, moving forward in water without pressing the "up" button causes you to sink. The expected behavior (and the old behavior) was for you to remain at the surface of the water as long as you kept moving forward.
The old behavior is essential for touchscreen users, who can no longer move, steer, and stay at the top of a body of water all at once without growing a third thumb. This means that touchscreen users can no longer easily cross small bodies of water.
This issue was closed for not having a video, but it has a video.
I see that the same issue is being reported over and over again, and those are being marked as duplicates of this one. However, this one seems to be ignored. How do we get attention to this issue?
I do think this issue is a duplicate of MCPE-162691, and I do see that that issue was filed first. So, I understand wanting to move the discussion over to the bug that was filed first.
However, MCPE-162691 was closed for not having a video, while this bug has a video. Is there some easy way to get the video from this bug on to that one, or does somebody need to record a new video?
I can confirm that cheeseballs6006's fix worked as advertised: Enchanted items no longer look enchanted, but instead they look like their unenchanted versions.