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Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
Yes to both
What is the current behavior?
Currently, I am using the drag-scroll component to create a carousel of clickable linked elements. However, nearly every click will activate the drag event which often blocks the link-click event. This is because of human slight movement when mouse-down. The movement is picked up by the program even if the human doesnt feel like they have moved.
If the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce and if possible a minimal demo of the problem
Create any carousel using links inside the draggable items. Attempt to click.
What is the expected behavior?
Expected behavior would be for the drag-scroll to only activate when actually dragging. Introducing a tolerance variable of a certain number of coordinate distance before starting the scroll would be helpful (default could be 0, but able to be changed- my preference is around 8-12 coordinate distance)
What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
Carousel elements containing links shouldn't have to be clicked multiple times to get through the link.
Please tell us about your environment:
Angular 8.3
drag scroll version: 8.0.0
Browser: Firefox latest and Chrome latest
Other information (e.g. detailed explanation, stacktraces, related issues, suggestions how to fix, links for us to have context, eg. stackoverflow, gitter, etc)
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Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
Yes to both
What is the current behavior?
Currently, I am using the drag-scroll component to create a carousel of clickable linked elements. However, nearly every click will activate the drag event which often blocks the link-click event. This is because of human slight movement when mouse-down. The movement is picked up by the program even if the human doesnt feel like they have moved.
If the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce and if possible a minimal demo of the problem
Create any carousel using links inside the draggable items. Attempt to click.
What is the expected behavior?
Expected behavior would be for the drag-scroll to only activate when actually dragging. Introducing a tolerance variable of a certain number of coordinate distance before starting the scroll would be helpful (default could be 0, but able to be changed- my preference is around 8-12 coordinate distance)
What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
Carousel elements containing links shouldn't have to be clicked multiple times to get through the link.
Please tell us about your environment:
Angular 8.3
Other information (e.g. detailed explanation, stacktraces, related issues, suggestions how to fix, links for us to have context, eg. stackoverflow, gitter, etc)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: