Gnome has great touch compatibility and doesn’t treat touch like a mouse. Which is more than I can say for KDE which treats touch input just like a mouse. Some people will say something about X11 except that’s a stupid excuse because touch works perfectly in Gnome on X11. I know because I’ve used both.
Gnome has great touch compatibility and doesn’t treat touch like a mouse. Which is more than I can say for KDE which treats touch input just like a mouse. Some people will say something about X11 except that’s a stupid excuse because touch works perfectly in Gnome on X11. I know because I’ve used both.
This was actually pretty important for me when setting up my yoga thinkpad. Also the stylus worked right away because it’s ubuntu certified.