Cas ce-0004 · Scénario scenario-ime-backspace-granularity

Backspace removes a whole composed syllable instead of a single jamo

OS: Windows 11 Appareil: Desktop or Laptop Any Navigateur: Chrome 120.0 Clavier: Korean (IME) Brouillon
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Phenomenon

When editing Korean text in a contenteditable element, pressing Backspace removes the entire composed syllable instead of a single jamo. This makes fine-grained correction difficult and differs from native input fields on the same platform.

Reproduction example

  1. Focus the editable area.
  2. Activate a Korean IME.
  3. Type one composed syllable (for example, three jamo characters that form a syllable).
  4. Press Backspace once.

Observed behavior

  • The entire syllable is removed by a single Backspace press.
  • The event log shows only one beforeinput / input pair for the deletion.

Expected behavior

  • Each Backspace press removes a single jamo, matching how native inputs behave in the same OS, browser, and IME configuration.

Notes

  • Compare behavior with a plain <input> element in the same environment to confirm the difference.
  • This behavior can affect cursor movement, undo granularity, and diff calculation for text editors built on top of contenteditable.

Variantes de ce scénario

Cas OS Navigateur Statut
ce-0004 Windows 11 Chrome 120.0 Brouillon
ce-0030 macOS Ubuntu 22.04 Chrome 120.0 Brouillon

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Reported environment
OS: Windows 11
Device: Desktop or Laptop Any
Browser: Chrome 120.0
Keyboard: Korean (IME)
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