like linux supports a lot of peripherals but theres certain catagories of devices that are just completely ignored it seems
@lyncia@social.pixie.town iirc gnome has very good touch screen calibration and support
I'm not sure about it's gestures though, but I know there seems to be some, like for the onscreen keyboard
@lyncia@social.pixie.town I'm not sure what it uses for these, but it might be worth looking at a live USB and see if those work correctly
@theking im sorry but im generally unwilling to pursue this any further at the moment, it just ends up frustrating me in the end and I try to avoid spending entire days on stuff like this
@theking thank you for your help though, ill keep that in mind if I ever attempt to solve it again
@lyncia@social.pixie.town I'm gonna be looking at it for my tablet a bit, if I find anything big, I'll try and remember to share
(But it's a capacitive touch screen, resistive is honestly probably a big issue)
@theking yeah its not exactly common from what i know
@theking I have my own gripes with how Gnome does some things but it does do some things well as an environment. just not the type of environment i enjoy using
@lyncia@social.pixie.town that's fair, unfortunately though, touchscreens (and especially for tablets (pure/detachable/convertible) is really bad, and I've been struggling to find a good desktop for my tablet
like I use that touchscreen when I cant use a mouse. its not something I want to just give up on.