"Start" button is missing when color calibrating a screen
Dear developers,
I've hit a really critical bug in GNOME 43 (which also seems to appear in older versions):
When trying to calibrate my laptop screen with a USB colorimeter, the calibration process fails because the user is incapable of pressing the button to start it. It's simply missing from the user interface!
Steps to reproduce the bug:
- Go to Settings -> Color
- Select Screen and press "Calibrate"
- Select Calibration Quality (medium)
- Select Display Type (LCD)
- Select Profile Whitepoint (D65)
- Select Display Brightness (manually via the laptop keyboard)
- Select Profile Name
- Press "Apply" button
- New window "Display Calibration" appears: "Place your calibration device over the square and press Start"
- Put device on square and...
- ...there is no "Start" button?!
It would be very nice if anyone could be looking into this / fix this. Especially since Fedora is going to rollout it's next release with GNOME 43 soon.
Kind regards