> Thanks for the quick feedback, I think I need to look at the touch driver as 
> well.
You're welcome. I think you won't need to do this anymore. 
Screens/kernel/drivers are probably fine.

I could eventually reproduce both issues in KWin and 1) was an Onboard
thing.  Wrong order of initialization, that apparently had no ill effect
in compiz, where I did most of the touch testing. Trunk has a fix and I
don't get the fall-back mouse-events mode anymore in KWin, meaning you'd
likely have multi-touch available too. It works with either XInput or
GTK event source here, but I'd suggest you return to "XInput", because a
few of Onboard's features require/work better with this.

Still working on 2), though I expect you won't hit this anymore with
default settings. Others might, wacom touch-screen people in particular
(on KWin).

> AttributeError: 'X11DeviceXI2' object has no attribute 'touch_active'
Thank you, should be fixed too now.

** Also affects: onboard
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: onboard
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: onboard
   Importance: Undecided => High

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