If you manage to identify the device in a udev rule you could try to
attach ID_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=1 to extend the result of udevs own checks
with the right result. Meanwhile I will look how to extend the detection
logic inside systemd/udev to get this fixed.

I believe the problem here is not limited to this device. Looking
through the exposed keys it also sends BTN_TOUCH which should be enough
for udev to detect it..

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

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  Touchscreen stop working on LG L90 Dual

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