Thanks for testing all this and having a look at the logs! Indeed, I can
get Onboard to react to me touching the screen after disabling gesture
support as you suggested. Of course, I like to keep it in general, but
this is an interesting bit of information. Also, I was still able to
move the mouse with my fingers when gesture support was disabled.

Choosing, 'none', 'single' or 'multi' for "Touch Input" didn't make any
difference here. So I am afraid I don't get your point about the
requirement of setting it to 'none' fully. I guess you mean, that I need
to set it to 'none' when I don't want gesture support to be disabled?

Please let me know if I can of further help. Compiling and testing
Onboard myself should be doable for me.

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