It is also possible using multiple touchscreens on the Raspberry PI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StdQ573sBR4


On 2/13/26 06:21, Chris Albertson wrote:
“Yes, single point is OK, but you very quickly get used to multipoint for 
things like zoom and rotate, or three fingers swips to change virtual screens

Ten points is kind of nuts as it would take two hands to get ten fingers on the 
screen.  Maybe OK for a multi-player game on a huge 100-inch wall-mounted 
screen?


Of course, Linux has drivers.   Multi-touch is handled by the HID kernel module.
https://docs.kernel.org/input/multi-touch-protocol.html





On Feb 12, 2026, at 9:32 AM, Stuart Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:

I would have zero fear. If Linux doesn't have current drivers, it will soon
have them.
As for 10 point touch screens, LinuxCNC works just fine with single point
touch screens.

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