On Thursday, 27 December 2018 14:57:54 PST Cisbug wrote: > At Wednesday, 26 December 2018, 08:28:45 CET Jacky Alcine wrote: > > I'm curious about peoples' thoughts and any developments in the space of > > touch screens for KDE. I use a Dell Inspiron 2-in-1 [1] as my main laptop > > / > > machine but I can't see me using my touch screen for it a lot outside of > > me > > doing stuff with VLC. > > > > I also am curious if this is more of a systems thing that's below KDE > > (like > > within X11/Wayland) that I have to look into. I want to get a decent > > stylus > > (might invest in the suggested one by Dell)[2] and see how it fares. I > > don't have Windows on here but I do know that there's mention of it being > > able to launch OneNote and people handle notes from there. > > My Laptop is a 13'' Inspiron too. Using latest KDE release without Wayland. > I use the touch screen very seldom. Most time I use only keyboard and > touchpad. > > After reading you posting, I've checked, KMail, Okular, KDE-Falkon browser. > All of them support zooming using two fingers on the screen. I am curious > to learn more, what I can do with the touch screen.
Woah, I didn't know about KMail supporting the zoom - that's actually super handy! Doesn't work in the composer though (which makes a bit of sense). I do want to get to a point where I felt comfortable using KDE with my 2-in-1 more often so I can normalize using this on the go and not feeling that KDE required me to be "locked into place". -- Jacky Alcine Work: https://black.af Blog: https://jacky.wtf/weblog/
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