On GSB 3.5 now; longtime user of GSB 2.x/3.x as a daily driver.
In short, the apparently random behavior of the text-selector methods of Gingerbread drive me batty... am I the only one that suffers from this malady?
Typical scenario: I am looking at a web page with a long URL, and I want to edit a very small change into the URL, and tap the "->" button to load that new page/URL. The fastest way to do this is:
1) tap the URL/address bar
2) grab the text and scroll it right until the location that needs editing comes into view
3) tap once at the desired cursor insertion point
4) backspace over the text to be deleted, type in the changes, press "->" to load new page
I can do this sequence... about once in every 15 attempts.
What usually happens instead (the other 14 times), is that at step #2, the "word selection" cursors appear ... with the entire URL selected - either that, or the "Edit text" popup menu appears instead of cursor insertion. I can get the result I want from here, but only by sliding both cursors from the end & beginning of the URL to the area I want to edit. It certainly works, but it's awkward.
I just want to be able to insert a cursor reliably without the dual-cursor selector thingamabob starting up. I can do it sometimes... but have no clue why it happens erratically.
Here's an example you can try for yourself, if you have a GB ROM (maybe Froyo too?)
NDBC - 5-day plot - Wave Height at 44029
Load the above page (a five-day wave height plot) into your browser, and then change 44029 to 44030 in the browser's address/URL bar.
Maybe the way I tap the screen is erratic; I dunno. I don't think it is specific to a behavior of the browser address bar, as I experience similar irregular behavior editing text elsewhere (e.g. using AK Notepad).
Anyone have this mystery figured out?