Partially confirmed. It looks like the onscreen keyboard is always
disabled by default. You have to enable it in:
Settings > Accessibility > Typing > Screen Keyboard = ON
After I did that, all the features mentioned here started working.
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** Description changed:
Starting in GNOME 46 touchscreen input on the X11 session has become
unusable
- the touchscreen is responsive and on the desktop itself (moving the
- cursor) but does not interact with most things
+ the touchscreen is responsive on the desktop itself (moving the curs
** Description changed:
Starting in GNOME 46 touchscreen input on the X11 session has become
unusable
the touchscreen is responsive and on the desktop itself (moving the
cursor) but does not interact with most things
on GNOME 46 on the current version of Ubuntu Noble, touch input d
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