If the wacom drivers offered a little more (closer to the windows
counterpart) functionality in terms of mapping, one could easily map the
monitor to a subset of the tablet surface, allowing to push past the
edge of the desktop. I'm fairly sure there is a way of editing some
settings manually to allow this. But this is a bit of a hack, and I
doubt anyone would consider it an elegant solution.

The launcher should work as long as the cursor can reach the edge of the
screen, without requiring that it also be able to reach past it.

Since wacom provides the underlying technology for several tablet PCs
and also because absolute positioning is the only sensible choice for a
touch-interface, i think the priority in dealing with this issue ought
to be be higher.

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  AutoHidden launcher reveal sensitivity adjustment should allow
  disabling push-past for wacom tablets

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