Just installed manjaro into the ideapad flex 4 because it has touchscreen support ootb. I choose the kde version.
I will never use kde again.
It was clunky, slow, pointless complicated (way to many steps to do the same things I do with one click on TDE).
I don't understand why they went in this direction.
Ok rant over.
Kate
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On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 at 14:29, BorgLabs - Kate Dravenborglabs4@gmail.com wrote: Just installed manjaro into the ideapad flex 4 because it has touchscreen support ootb. I choose the kde version.
I will never use kde again.
It was clunky, slow, pointless complicated (way to many steps to do the same things I do with one click on TDE).
I don't understand why they went in this direction.
Ok rant over.
KateLol bless you. I don't know why kde went that way either. BTW what is missing from mine to make the touch screen work?
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On Thursday 27 August 2020 16.04:52 alistair izzard via trinity-users wrote:
BTW what is missing from mine to make the touch screen work?
I guess you must look for the sort of touchscreen and what the Linux support is. I have touchscreen on a Thinkpad X220t and a Toshiba z20t. Both work perfectly and TDE is globaly usable on it too. I once tested a Microsoft Surface 2 and this one worked as well (the keyboard was awful but that's another story).
However I had a chinese Chuwi machine and there, the touchscreen did not work. I could not find a list of supported touchscreens. I've read that kernel 5.1 would bring more support.
I'd think that higher quality stuff works better (wacom or compatible) should work. Chinese chipsets tend not to.
Thierry
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Anno domini 2020 Thu, 27 Aug 09:28:03 -0400 BorgLabs - Kate Draven scripsit:
Just installed manjaro into the ideapad flex 4 because it has touchscreen support ootb. I choose the kde version.
I will never use kde again.
It was clunky, slow, pointless complicated (way to many steps to do the same things I do with one click on TDE).
I don't understand why they went in this direction.
Ok rant over.
LOL ... I still keep my fvwm configs up to date and check my workflow with it, just in case a big bus hits all TDE developers :)
Nik
Kate
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On Thursday 27 August 2020, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Thu, 27 Aug 09:28:03 -0400
BorgLabs - Kate Draven scripsit:
Just installed manjaro into the ideapad flex 4 because it has touchscreen support ootb. I choose the kde version.
I will never use kde again.
It was clunky, slow, pointless complicated (way to many steps to do the same things I do with one click on TDE).
I don't understand why they went in this direction.
Ok rant over.
LOL ... I still keep my fvwm configs up to date and check my workflow with it, just in case a big bus hits all TDE developers :)
Nik
Kate
No worries. I have a zombie kit. I'll just bring them back.
Brainz!
Kate
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