I found the upstream fix for this issue. I will verify it.
commit 31a5405f7d9405bc514585709161287b0c67386e
Author: Jason Gerecke <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Sep 9 15:32:17 2019 -0700
Change default gesture mode: touchpad=on, touchscreen=off
A large number of users run the GNOME desktop which has its own gesture
engine that performs actions on touchscreens. These gestures are much
better than the ones we provide, so lets disable our engine by default
for touchscreens. Note that GNOME doesn't do anything with touchpad
gestures, so we leave them enabled by default.
Note that this change will effectively cause a feature regression for
users of other environments that do *not* have their own gesture
engines (Cinnamon, KDE, MATE, XFCE, etc.). Users will want to add an
xorg.conf.d snippet with `Option "Gesture" "on"` to bring back the
functionality.
Signed-off-by: Jason Gerecke <[email protected]>
** Changed in: oem-priority
Assignee: Cyrus Lien (cyruslien) => Bin Li (binli)
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