https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481693

--- Comment #3 from Tej A. Shah, DMD <tshah.den...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
Please see inline:
> Cannot reproduce on Plasma 6 Wayland with hardware capable of demonstrating
> the problem. I can choose which display I want to target, and that display
> is the only one that gets the touchscreen input.

For what it's worth, I am using a Viewsonic TD2210 resistive display. Resistive
touchscreens tend to have a different Linux driver compared to a normal
capacitive touchscreen. 

> 
> What happens if you change the target display to another value that isn't
> "Automatic"? Does *anything* change, or is the tap still mapped to both
> screens?

No, nothing changes. I can set it to any display including automatic and it
still maps the same exact way. 

> 
> Something unusual I notice in your screen recording is that the pointer is
> still visible when you tap. That's not expected on Wayland, and it's not
> what I see. Are you sure you're using Wayland?

Yes, it is using Wayland. The thing about resistive displays is that it
pretends to be a mouse but with absolute coordinates rather than relative
coordinates. 

> 
> Very cool setup, BTW.

Thanks :-). My dental practice is right now using KDE/Plasma 5 and I am hoping
to upgrade to Plasma 6 later this year once these kinds of issues are fixed.

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