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    Stupid Sexy KDE! (lemmy.zip)
    submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by Morph9@lemmy.zip to c/linuxmemes@lemmy.world
     

    ...and fix that damn virtual keyboard for the desktop!!!

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    [–] Bad_Engineering@fedia.io 11 points 3 days ago (2 children)

    I've been forced to use gnome on my school laptop as I need tablet support and kde dropped the ball on that front. I hate it so much, but at least it works.

    [–] ekZepp@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago (1 children)
    [–] Bad_Engineering@fedia.io 5 points 2 days ago

    I really hope so, KDE isn't perfect, but gnome is just so....weird...

    [–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

    No tablet here, just a large touch monitor, but haven't had any issues. Tried to search but haven't come across much, curious about your issues because I'm considering a tablet PC for my kids.

    Care to share?

    [–] Bad_Engineering@fedia.io 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

    My school requires 2in1 laptops with stylus support (and windowsπŸ˜–) for all engineering students. I picked up a lenovo think book 2in1 to meet the requirements and have been dualbooting manjaro on a seperate ssd as it has 2 m2 ports. I use manjaro because im used arch which I run on my gaming PC. My work laptop has had manjaro using kde plasma for a while now and I generally really like it.

    When I loaded up the lenovo with manjaro/KDE it worked great as a standard laptop but whenever I tried to use the stylus or touch screen things started falling apart. Tracking was OK with the stylus but I couldn't get pressure or tilt sensing to work and the on screen keyboard was pretty terrible. I also couldn't get it to work properly with a few programs I need specifically for school. I spent about a week trying to get it all sorted but I was never able to get a configuration that worked consitintly and smoothly. After a fair bit of forum surfing the consensus I was able to glean was that KDE was behind the curve on touch/stylus support but gnome was supposedly better suited to it.

    I've now been running GNOME for a couple weeks and the touch/stylus support does work much better but there are still a few hiccups. I had to install a different on screen keyboard, the one gnome comes with worked fine except for the backspace key refused to function which turns out to be a pretty big problem. My biggest complaints though are with how gnome functions in comparison to kde. The file explorer, console, text editors, menu customizations, and layouts are a lot more frustrating and clunky feeling to me. I've swapped most of the original stuff with KDE version wherever I could make them work. Overall its not too bad now, just different I guess. Personally I wont be using GNOME in the future if I can avoid it. Hopefully KDE comes up with functional touch/stylus support so I can switch back.

    Appreciate the write-up!

    Personally I wont be using GNOME in the future if I can avoid it.

    That's a sentiment I've had since around the mid aughts, so I get it :)

    And that explains the gap, my touchscreen monitor doesn't have pressure sensitivity or a stylus, so just not an issue I've run into. I'll need to keep my eyes peeled for updates on it myself - thanks again for filling me in!