Thank you for the link, it explains why it is disabled but it is not
true that we can enable it using xinput or xorg.conf because every time
gnome-settings-daemon starts it disable three-touch again. Also, when
system came back from suspend it also disable again three-touch.

So, I understand the problem but like all other distros and also GNOME
by default, leave three-touch enabled is a better option.

If we really want to have it correctly implemented then we must create
another gsettings entry to control this behavior so we can use it to
enable or disable this behavior. Also, a much better option is to have
an option on gnome-control-center to control this setting.

In any case, until we have it properly implemented (I can implement it
if you agree) I think that is better to disable this patch.

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  Ubuntu patch unconditionally breaks three-finger tap

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