Frank Carmickle, le lun. 04 avril 2022 09:36:53 -0400, a ecrit: > > > On Apr 4, 2022, at 9:15 AM, Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Frank Carmickle, le lun. 04 avril 2022 08:58:08 -0400, a ecrit: > >> Please excuse my ignorance. It seems to me that we don't have a native > >> Linux touch interface that is accessible, or did I totally miss something? > > > > Touch screens do work on Linux, they show up as a mouse. > > Sorry if I wasn't clear, I was talking about having a set of multitouch > gestures for a window manager that allow for visually impaired folk to > navigate the UI. Especially important would be the swipe to element > navigation method. > > Is the window manager the right place for such a driver?
No, it'd rather be the screen reader that grabs the touch screen device so as to get its events and interpret them. That being said, one might want to be able to have gestures both toward the screen reader and toward the window manager, in which case it'd have to be "something else" that grabs the touch screen device and report the gestures both to the screen reader and the window manager. I don't know if such infrastructure exists already. Samuel

