Checklist
Affected app version
1.10.0
Affected Android/Custom ROM version
Android 11
Affected device model
moto g stylus (2021)
How did you install the app?
F-Droid / IzzyOnDroid
Steps to reproduce the bug
1.With any app open
2. go to split screen by
2a. swiping up from the bottom and 2b. holding, then
2c. click the appicon at the top of the image of the app, and
2d. Selecting "split screen"
3. In the bottom half of the screen, go to the launcher by swiping up. This will minimize the existing app at the top of the screen so that it only takes up, effectively, one row of icons.
4. Tap on any app.
Expected behavior
Under all circumstances, tapping an app on the launcher screen should launch that app, not a different one based on app state or arrangement of icons on the launcher.
Actual behavior
The launcher will behave as if you tapped the app below the one you actually tapped, and launch that app instead.
As a work around, you can tap the icon above the app you actually want to launch, but this is impossible to do with apps on the the top row.
Screenshots/Screen recordings
No response
Additional information
This bug exists in all versions of the launcher I've tried (so at least for the last six months)
Checklist
Affected app version
1.10.0
Affected Android/Custom ROM version
Android 11
Affected device model
moto g stylus (2021)
How did you install the app?
F-Droid / IzzyOnDroid
Steps to reproduce the bug
1.With any app open
2. go to split screen by
2a. swiping up from the bottom and 2b. holding, then
2c. click the appicon at the top of the image of the app, and
2d. Selecting "split screen"
3. In the bottom half of the screen, go to the launcher by swiping up. This will minimize the existing app at the top of the screen so that it only takes up, effectively, one row of icons.
4. Tap on any app.
Expected behavior
Under all circumstances, tapping an app on the launcher screen should launch that app, not a different one based on app state or arrangement of icons on the launcher.
Actual behavior
The launcher will behave as if you tapped the app below the one you actually tapped, and launch that app instead.
As a work around, you can tap the icon above the app you actually want to launch, but this is impossible to do with apps on the the top row.
Screenshots/Screen recordings
No response
Additional information
This bug exists in all versions of the launcher I've tried (so at least for the last six months)