(In reply to Botond Ballo [:botond] from comment #21)
> Could you try a Nightly build from here [1], and see if it works, and if it
> doesn't, can you post what the Nightly build says in about:support under
> "Asynchronous Pan/Zoom"? (I ask because in Firefox >= 53, we changed the way
> touch support is reported there to be more accurate (bug 1282306), and that
> may give us more information.)
I have the same problem as Marzanna (I'm however, on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed).
My touch device is a "Wacom ISDv4 101" in a Fujitsu Lifebook T902.
Most of the tested stuff was the same for me, just my build configuration looks different (it has the gtk3 flag)
I just downloaded a nightly build (56.0a1) and started it with MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1.
The APZ-Line in about:support now states: "wheel input enabled; touch input enabled; scrollbar drag enabled"
Neither 1, nor 2 for dom.w3c_touch_events.enabled makes it work for me.
(In reply to Botond Ballo [:botond] from comment #21)
> Could you try a Nightly build from here [1], and see if it works, and if it
> doesn't, can you post what the Nightly build says in about:support under
> "Asynchronous Pan/Zoom"? (I ask because in Firefox >= 53, we changed the way
> touch support is reported there to be more accurate (bug 1282306), and that
> may give us more information.)
I have the same problem as Marzanna (I'm however, on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed).
My touch device is a "Wacom ISDv4 101" in a Fujitsu Lifebook T902.
Most of the tested stuff was the same for me, just my build configuration looks different (it has the gtk3 flag)
I just downloaded a nightly build (56.0a1) and started it with MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1. touch_events. enabled makes it work for me.
The APZ-Line in about:support now states: "wheel input enabled; touch input enabled; scrollbar drag enabled"
Neither 1, nor 2 for dom.w3c_