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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

My question is this:

I run Manjaro KDE on a former ChromeOS Asus Flip C433

Visually, it basically looks exactly like this and works fine (with some caveats). It even flips and flops the way it should when converting to tablet mode.

But...

I have yet to find an on screen keyboard that a) works with Wayland AND works on non-kde apps. Meaning that I can use the tablet mode for things like Kate, or the file manager or Konsole, but not my office app or Gimp or Scribus.

I know the Manjaro Gnome variant has this sortedin its built in keyboard, but using gnome makes me lose all love of computers and leaves me dead inside, so that ain't happening.

So my question is this, and perhaps no one can answer it, does TuxedoOS, which uses KDE, have it sorted since they use it on their own devices?