FWIW, I finally figured this out. There was a fully transparent view covering 
the button that had incorrect autolayout constraints. The problem would only 
manifest in landscape mode due to a bit of luck. Really staring at the view 
debugging tree helped me spot the overlapping view.

Doug

> On May 19, 2017, at 12:14 PM, Doug Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have a button in my view controller view in a storyboard. As far as I can 
> tell, there's nothing particularly interesting about this button. Just a 
> standard system button with a title.
> 
> When the device is in portrait mode, the button can be tapped anywhere in 
> it's bounds to send control messages. When I rotate the device to landscape 
> mode, I can only tap on a very small area on the top of the button. 
> Otherwise, taps are ignored.
> 
> The button seems to layout with autolayout correctly, there are no autolayout 
> warnings in the storyboard or at runtime. View debugging doesn't show 
> anything weird about this button.
> 
> Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?
> 
> Doug Hill
> https://github.com/djfitz/SFFontFeatures

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