Enable don't keep activities (which simulates the application being removed by the system from memory)
Load a web page
Press home
Reopen firefox
Expected behavior
Cursor is centered in the screen, or where the user left it
Actual behavior
Cursor is in the top-left corner of the screen
Device information
Fire TV device: Android TV emulator
Latest affected Firefox version:
Earliest affected Firefox version: assuming release after v3.8-LAT1
I recommend P5 (or equivalent) + help wanted: since users don't do heavy multi-tasking on Fire TV (afaik), I think hitting this in a high/medium impact area is infrequent. It can be more frequent if the system removes the app from memory each time it's closed but low impact because, if users come back to Firefox a few min/hours later, I don't think users will mind mousing the cursor back to where they need it.
@unicorn-io Maybe you can tackle this one? Note: we only want a solution if it's simple: it's such a small use case that it's not worth any significant code complexity to fix.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
Cursor is centered in the screen, or where the user left it
Actual behavior
Cursor is in the top-left corner of the screen
Device information
I recommend P5 (or equivalent) +
help wanted
: since users don't do heavy multi-tasking on Fire TV (afaik), I think hitting this in a high/medium impact area is infrequent. It can be more frequent if the system removes the app from memory each time it's closed but low impact because, if users come back to Firefox a few min/hours later, I don't think users will mind mousing the cursor back to where they need it.