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Fixed
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Found in [Package]
1.11.2
Issue ID
ISXB-1171
Regression
Yes
Fields of certain types in the Input Actions Editor take two clicks to select when editing a different field
How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached “IN-88201” project
2. In the Project tab, open the “test” Input Actions
3. Under the “a” Action, select the “Custom” binding
4. In the Binding Properties tab, select the input field of the “Float Parameter”
5. Select the checkbox of the “Bool Parameter”
6. Observe the result
Expected result: The “Bool Parameter” is selected
Actual result: The “Bool Parameter” is not selected
Reproducible in: 1.8.0-pre.1 (2022.3.52f1), 1.11.2. (2022.3.52f1, 6000.0.26f1, 6000.1.0a3)
Not reproducible in: 1.7.0 (2022.3.52f1), 1.11.2 (2021.3.45f1)
Reproducible on: Windows 11
Not reproducible on: No other environments tested
Note: Regression happened when the interface was updated. 1.11.2 is unaffected in 2021.3.45f1 because it uses the old interface
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