The Chrome Device Orientation tools returns wrong information and is gone in Canary

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Willy Nolan

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Nov 22, 2015, 8:01:01 PM11/22/15
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Hi,

My question is actually about the Chrome Browser.  After some searching I found nowhere to submit an issue to the actual Chrome browser channel so I am posting this here in hopes that is the right place to do so, or so that someone could point me in the right place.

Anyway, Chrome as a great set of DevTools, including the "Emulation" features that let you treat your browser like a mobile browser.  Unfortunately I noticed that the information returned by the "Accelerometer" for the "alpha" value is wrong.  It goes from -180 to 180, and should instead go from 0-360.   You can see photos demonstrating this behavior in an article from google itself here, https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/device-mode#device-sensors


Funny enough, I have noticed that in Canary (49.0.2571.0 canary (64-bit)) the emulation tools are totally gone.  Can somebody tell me where I can go to discuss this?



PhistucK

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Nov 23, 2015, 2:58:59 AM11/23/15
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The device mode is going through some changes, I expect all of the tools are there, just in different forms.
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/google-chrome-developer-tools is the right group for Developer Tools related discussions.

Bugs can be filed using crbug.com, if you cannot find existing similar issues.


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