I'm experiencing the same issue here.
Thanks for the detailed report, it's realy hard to describe but you
did good.

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Mateus


On Jan 6, 2:03 am, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually backspace has the same issue.
>
> I've filled out a bug 
> herehttp://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6031
>
> Is anyone else experiencing something similar to this?
>
> On Jan 5, 6:59 am, FaRReR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Why not use backspace?
>
> > On Jan 5, 12:45 am, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I don't know if anyone else is experiencing this but on YouTube
> > > whenever I press down the delete key to delete characters in the
> > > search field the letters don't appear to go away. Let me give you an
> > > example of exactly what happens, as an example might be better at
> > > explaining things clearly.
>
> > > If I had the following in the search field:
>
> > > spacetime explained
>
> > > . If I were to place my keyboard cursor at the beginning of the text
> > > before the 's':
>
> > > |spacetime explained
>
> > > like so. And then if I were to delete the following letters (s,p,a,c,
> > > etc.) what would happen is something like this:
>
> > > |ppacetime explained
> > > |apacetime explained
> > > |cpacetime explained
> > > |epacetime explained
> > > |tpacetime explained
> > > |ipacetime explained
> > > ...
>
> > > . As you can see, it seems as though none of the characters, except
> > > the first character following the cursor, are updating (by updating I
> > > mean visually changing). In fact it's almost as if there's a smaller
> > > view of some kind directly after the cursor that is updating visually
> > > instead of the whole field updating. I notice that if I delete a
> > > character before an letter like 'l' (small width-wise) the letter
> > > after that can be partially seen after, which leads me to believe the
> > > there's some kind of smaller view the size of the character being
> > > deleted within the text field.
>
> > > Even though visually I can't see the text field updating, the value
> > > does in fact change. If I where to select all the text within the
> > > field the text will update displaying what I've typed. But If the text
> > > I entered is smaller in length then the text that previously exceeded
> > > that length is still there.
>
> > > I don't know why this is happening only on YouTube, at least that is
> > > what I've noticed. But has anyone else experienced this bug?
>
> > > Thanks for reading. I hope I've written this in an understandable
> > > way. :D
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