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Description
When using map sketches, if the user activates the Erase button while the map sketches toolbar is open and erases some sketches, there is no way to deactivate the eraser and return to drawing mode with the currently active color. The only workaround is to select a different color from the list, which switches the active color unintentionally.
Steps to reproduce
Open a project and open the map sketches toolbar
Select a color and draw some map sketches
Tap the Erase button and erase some of the sketches
Try to resume drawing with the same color that was previously active
Observe that the Erase button remains active and drawing is not possible
Actual results
Erase button stays active after erasing — there is no toggle or deactivation gesture
User cannot resume drawing map sketches with the currently active color
The only way to exit erasing mode is to select a different color from the list, which changes the active color
Expected results
Tapping the active Erase button again should deactivate it (toggle behavior) ❓
After deactivating the eraser, the previously active color should remain selected and the user can continue drawing immediately without changing color
Screenshots or logs
ScreenRecording_06-30-2026.11-09-20_1.MP4
Conclusion Created by Claude and supervised by a human test analyst.
Description
When using map sketches, if the user activates the Erase button while the map sketches toolbar is open and erases some sketches, there is no way to deactivate the eraser and return to drawing mode with the currently active color. The only workaround is to select a different color from the list, which switches the active color unintentionally.
Steps to reproduce
Actual results
Expected results
Screenshots or logs
ScreenRecording_06-30-2026.11-09-20_1.MP4
Conclusion
Created by Claude and supervised by a human test analyst.