It may be worth mentioning that we are unable to reproduce the error on some more esoteric models like rugged machines.
One theory is that Xorg/GNOME may have different thresholds than Wayland for detecting the swipe-up gesture and this may be impacted by the particulars of how displays report touch information
FAIL: Precision 5530
- Max "ABS_Y" value from evtest is 7743 (the highest Y-value for touch observed in testing)
- Note 7743 doesn't seem to have an obvious relationship with the screen resolution, if that is significant
- Hardware = "Wacom HID 486A Finger"
PASS: Rugged mobile (different touch hardware)
- Max Y "ABS_Y" value in evtest is 3840 - this is the same value as the vertical screen resolution
- Hardware = "Atmel maxTouch Digitizer"
- No issues on X or Wayland triggering the OSK
It may be worth mentioning that we are unable to reproduce the error on some more esoteric models like rugged machines.
One theory is that Xorg/GNOME may have different thresholds than Wayland for detecting the swipe-up gesture and this may be impacted by the particulars of how displays report touch information
FAIL: Precision 5530
- Max "ABS_Y" value from evtest is 7743 (the highest Y-value for touch observed in testing)
- Note 7743 doesn't seem to have an obvious relationship with the screen resolution, if that is significant
- Hardware = "Wacom HID 486A Finger"
PASS: Rugged mobile (different touch hardware)
- Max Y "ABS_Y" value in evtest is 3840 - this is the same value as the vertical screen resolution
- Hardware = "Atmel maxTouch Digitizer"
- No issues on X or Wayland triggering the OSK