• I only have experience with Plasma, but on X11 when I tap on the screen, it emulates a mouse click where I tap. And it also does when I swipe my finger, like holding a clicked mouse and moving the pointer. And gestures don’t work, though I think that one can be fixed.

    Wayland just works. When I want to select text, press and hold like on a phone. When scrolling something, I just swipe it like on a phone (except for LibreOffice, that one is an absolute mess on Wayland). Especially nice with drawing programs. Stylus acts just like what I described with finger on X11 - it controls mouse pointer.
    In effect this means that with fingers I can move around and zoom, while with stylus I can draw or select text.

    And then GTK 4.20 breaks Rnote and I can only use it via Xwayland…

    Anyway, for a touchscreen device, I had more luck with Wayland.

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      23 hours ago

      Interesting. Thanks.

      I just tried that on my multitouch X220T, and at first, it worked fine, no click, able to move cursor… but then somehow I lost the knack…

      I guess I don’t use my touchscreens enough for it to matter to me.

      When drawing, I typically pull out my proper wacom. Otherwise it’s nearly all trackpoint or mouse.