I have read bug #667802 and would like to check on the following: Bug #667802 is referring to touch not captured is the same case. For the above bug, the touch is captured (as a click), but the position of the pointer is not reflected. Therefore, the "new" touch will perform a click on the "old" position.
I have read bug #667802 and would like to check on the following: Bug #667802 is referring to touch not captured is the same case. For the above bug, the touch is captured (as a click), but the position of the pointer is not reflected. Therefore, the "new" touch will perform a click on the "old" position.
Is this the same problem as #667802?