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    Liquid glass segmented control freezes when dragging handle to a disabled segment

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    Setup:

    I have a segment view with 3 segments, and the last one (at index 2) is disabled.

    Issue:

    When I drag the liquid glass handle of the segment view from what was previously selected to the disabled segment, the liquid glass handle freezes mid-air.

    Liquid glass segmented control freezes when dragging handle to a disabled segment

    Workaround: I can still interact with the handle and manually restore its position, or tap on any other segment to restore its position.

    Notes: I’m using UIKit, and no extra customizations are applied.

    class ViewController: UIViewController {
     
        @IBOutlet weak var segmentView: UISegmentedControl!
        
        override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
            
            segmentView.removeAllSegments()
            let segments = ["Option 1", "Option 2", "Option 3"]
            for (index, title) in segments.enumerated() {
                segmentView.insertSegment(withTitle: title, at: index, animated: false)
            }
            
            // Select the first one by default
            segmentView.selectedSegmentIndex = 0
            
            // Disable the last segment
            segmentView.setEnabled(false, forSegmentAt: 2)
        }
    }
    

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