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Solution for MobileSheetsPro suddenly returning to the library screen
#76
I was able to test your work-around today because MobileSheets crashed while I was practicing. The proposed solution works, but it still requires taking at least one hand off of the keyboard in order to touch the screen, and at a time that may not be convenient. It also takes significantly longer than my proposed solution.  Please consider implementing an option to restore the setlist and page when opening.  You could even link it to performance mode. It would allow for a seamless recovery. 

For what it's worth, I'm now sure that on at least 3 occasions, including today, the crash has occurred while I was making a facial gesture that was potentially ambiguous.  I'm happy to help with testing if you can think of any way to do it, or if you can provide me with a version that does debug logging.

66,000 people didn't look at this page out of interest.  A significant number of them have probably experienced a crash, did a Google search, and ended up here, but didn't bother to add to the 5 pages of comments already present because they didn't want to have to go through the process of logging in.
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#77
That is very important information - the face gesture is one of the most complex features because I'm utilizing a library from Google to do the facial analysis, and I don't have control over any of that specific code, so if it crashes, there isn't much I can do about it (except grab Google's latest changes and hope they've fixed whatever instability is occurring in their code). Can you please try turning that feature off and see if it resolves the crashes? Or is that feature critical for you? I just want to check, as it would be incredibly helpful to know if the crash stops with that feature turned off.

Mike
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#78
I'm still not sure how relevant that metric is - bots scraping the page probably contribute to those view counts. There are 10 year old posts about a minor bug that was fixed that have 40000 views.

Mike
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#79
And probably quite a few users like me who read every post on the forum out of interest regardless if it's something one's concerned or not.
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#80
The facial gesture feature was game changing for me. I'm an organist and can't use foot pedals, and can't spare a hand most of the time. I'm not sure I can live without this feature, but I can try to practice without it the rest of the week. I will report back.

PS if scraping were responsible for the huge number of hits on this topic, or if there are lots of people who read every topic, then all of the topics would have this many hits, but they don't.
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