We have our daily stand ups at a big touch screen and sometimes we use that screen to move issues, the problem is that dragging issues no longer works using touch, not on that screen or on my personal computer, it still works to drag using a mouse.
The strange thing is that we have not updated Jira during this period, I see no windows update, it is the same behaviour in all browsers and touch in other web sites works as before. Therefore I suspect Jira being the problem here.
Does anyone have any ideas what it could be, is there a magic setting that we should check or does our on premise install automatically upgrade some parts?
Unfortunately, I don't have a solution so far.
But I am facing the exact same situation since last week with Jira v7.11.2.
Does anyone has a clue how to solve this issue?
Solved it!
We use chrome as a web browser. In the expertimental settings, there are options to manage touch actions.
And it works!
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Works! Thank you, made my day :-)
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Is there also a solution for firefox?
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Unfortunately, I don't know any solution for Firefox. My company only enables me to use Chrome :'(
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Edge (I am a Firefiox user) appears to work. We are forbidden to have Chrome installed!
I tried updating as suggested in this link , but no success...
https://mspoweruser.com/how-to-set-up-firefox-quantums-interface-for-windows-tablets/
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people, this is still a thing, touch events not interpreted for drag and drop operations, in tablet mode not working for windows :(
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Agree, I tried several browsers including the tips with Chrome, mentioned before. With a mouse you can drag & drop an issue, but not by touch.
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Touch eventes in browsers are a completely seperate set of events. Atlassian needs to handle them additionally to the mouse events in order for it to work. If it is not implemented correctly there is not much we can do other than the chrome fix and wait.
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We had the same issue with our boards, using Jira Cloud.
After booking an incident/bug and having done some troubleshooting together with Atlassian Premium Support, the conclusion came out that Jira doesn't provide touch screen support yet....
Quitte a bummer when you want to do your daily in front of a big TV-like touch screen.
Anyway, a suggestion was made to implement this feature, so please vote for it if it interests you, regardless if you use Jira Cloud or Jira Server.
More information about the feature request can be found here:
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Jira doesn't appear to work on a touch interface still... Microsoft Planner Works, as does Visual studio online (TFS) so it can be done, it's just Jira we cant use on our daily standup.
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Suddenly it started to work for us, using latest Chrome and Jira 8.5.1 we can now drag and drop using touch... I cannot explain why!
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In Windows 10:
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Sorry to say, but it doesn't work for me. I have a touchscreen but still need a mouse to drag an issue in the sprint backlog.
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I have found the fix described by FD to work on 8 touchscreen computers. A space is required between the " and the first dash. Easy to miss.
The fix seems to get overridden with the next Chrome up-date. Is there any way to solve this permanently? We have a big investment in touchscreens used in conjunction with Jira and this "bug" is causing our team serious problems.
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Same problem here, it worked flawlessly for us until after x-mas leave, then it stopped. Scrolling works but not drag and drop. Works with FD's solution but it feels like an unneccesary workaround..
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Still no sollution. Tried on Chrome, IE and Firefox. It seems to be an Atlassian issue and not a browser problem but i can't figur out the details. The bigscreen i would like to use it on is a sharp pn70sc5, Strangly enough it does work on the touchscreen of my cellphone (Samsung A8).
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