Is it possible that a long press is sending a different message (and not the 
mouseUp)? I do not have Android development set up yet (or a device other than 
a Fire) so I can’t test to see.
On May 30, 2018, 8:18 PM -0500, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>, wrote:
> I'm seeing similar behavior on the main navigation buttons at bottom of the 
> screen. In SivaSiva app Although it behaves differently, I suspect similar 
> underlying engine issue
>
> I have large fingers, Example, the "Home" (a button that takes you back) icon 
> has plenty of touch space. It is on left bottom..
>
> When I touch it carefully, and slowly with my thumb or big forefinger, and 
> release, it seems not to send mouseup. I was wracking head around this... but 
> when I tried to touched very lightly, using my "little pinky" .. it was 
> immediately responsive!
>
> I had a round of support questions to business support on the subjects
>
> All they could come up with was. "I think it might just be that it is a 
> smallish area that is quite hard to hit. You could increase the height of the 
> SVG widgets to be as tall as the bar or perhaps providing some visual 
> feedback to the user."
>
> But that is not it. The finger is touch the button. I was told
>
> "To try and see what is happening with the buttons and detect when they are
> actually being hit you could add some logging to the mouseUp handler."
>
> and, "a slow, full finger push" on the button indeed gives no mouseup... but 
> a light touch will!
>
> Are all of your button SVG Widgets? I gave up on this, it was so mysterious.
>
> After 1.2 goes out the week, I will test it again
>
> BR
>
>
> Nicolas Cueto via use-livecode
>
> Wrote:
>
> On Android, after a button is tapped, its appearance is inconsistent. It
> looks either:
> 1. first depressed (inset?) and then un-depressed
> 2. first depressed and remains depressed
>
> It seems the difference in appearance depends on the time length of the
> tap, and perhaps too on how narrow/small the buttons are (my fingertip is
> almost larger than the button height). If a tap is very brief, the button
> returns to an un-depressed state; if longishly held, the button stays
> depressed.
>
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