Does anyone know if Apple is addressing the issue with buttons. They break the fundamental clarity stressed by Human guidelines by exposing an area around an element that is to be tapped. If that area is then defined as a part of the button it should by default then respond to the tap. But it doesn't. My app when you tap on those elements before Liquid Glass ALWAYS RESPONDS. With Liquid Glass, a glancing tap will get the requisite reaction but doesn't trigger the event it should.
Also it's confusing that Liquid Glass but not a show stopper that Liquid Glass elements that are disabled respond by flashing at all instead being visible/inert even though nothing happens. It's unnecessary and confusing eye candy.
How did the folly of this get passed Apple's UI team and when is it gonna be rectified. I've tried a number of ways to fix it and it just makes the buttons look like crap and then they become more opaque and stuff.
Does anyone have a fix for this or is anyone aware of when a fix for this will be released as a part of an OS update? It could be as simple as a setting that defaults to on that says the area/circumference of the circle button (that you NEVER asked for) fully responds to touch events of the target area and it should default to YES!!