On my pixel 6 the home button returns me to my home screen, or it used to. Recently, if I am on a google search (from the home screen google search widget), home does nothing.

I’m expecting it to return me to the home screen - that’s what it does on a pixel 7.

I don’t think I’ve made any changes to cause this, any idea how to get it back?

    • dave_r@reddthat.comOP
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      Well now I feel like an ass - this is what I’d tell my parents.

      And yeah, that fixed it. I’m tempted to delete this whole embarrassing post, but I will leave it for the edification of others and to memorialize my shame.

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        Don’t be embarrassed, I work with tech for a living and am still regularly impressed with what a restart can fix. It can be easy to overlook though.

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          You don’t understand the depths of my shame.

          I was in OS support for 5 years. I supported DOS 5.

          I work with software Dev teams all day long, including designing highly available services.

          And I do after hours tech support for elders (my folks) and house mates (my fam).

          If anybody knows to reboot…

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        Don’t worry about it, we’re all here to learn, don’t feel ashamed because you are now a wiser person!

      • AlmightySnoo 🐢🇮🇱🇺🇦@lemmy.world
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        Rebooting is a legit IT solution though. I also asked why we do that almost all the time when we have Bluetooth problems after upgrading a Linux kernel and from the answers it turns out it’s not really that “dumb”, electronics are just that weird.