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Touch support really needs some love because OOF. I understand why it's maybe not a priority, but I have a nice little 2-in-1 and I'm tired of pretending like tablets don't at least deserve their niche.
Any good gesture support software I might be missing?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchscreen#Wayland/Weston
If I'm reading the wiki correctly, touch is just reduced to pointer input and yeah, that's exactly what it feels like
EDIT:
I glossed over it on first reading, but I guess there's a small nod to it there and that's something.