• @[email protected]
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    Almost every distro can be operated with a mouse and keyboard. If you want to disable touch screen you have to look into that. Some articles might be there on arch wiki.

  • @[email protected]
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    To echo others here, you really need to kill the driver. There are a couple of different kernel modules that might be involved, depending on exactly how your touch panel is connected to the rest of the system. Software that has no specific touch support will likely treat your renegade hardware as a mouse, rather than ignoring it.

    You may be able to unbind the driver from the device, see this discussion on stackexchange.

  • Björn Tantau
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    Did you mean with touch support? They can all work without touch if you just don’t use it.

    Gnome works quite well with touch. I had to jump through some hoops to get KDE Plasma to work well enough on my Steam Deck. I have to use three different on screen keyboards (Maliit, Onboard and Steam’s) depending on what I’m doing.

    • tariusOP
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      No. The touch panel is making ghost inputs. So, I want to get a DE without touch support or need to figure out how I can disable touch input.

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        Seems like what you want is to disable the touch screen rather than a DE that specifically doesn’t support it… Often times the touchscreen can be disabled in the BIOS/UEFI. But if that’s not the case see: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/531919

        Another option would be to look into calibrating the touchscreen to stop the ghost inputs.

        • tariusOP
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          There is no option in BIOS to disable touch input.

          The stackexchange solution didnt work. When I tried to set it to unbind, Im getting permission denied even as root.

          Touchscreen is physically damaged.

      • @KrapKake
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        You may have to look into figuring out which driver Linux is using for your touchscreen then blacklist that module so that it doesn’t load anymore.

        • tariusOP
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          You won! Blacklisting the module worked!!

          Thank you!!!

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          xinput --disable is not working due to Wayland

          • @clubb
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            Then you have your solution. Use x11 and be done with it

              • @clubb
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                I kinda understand you, but it would fix the issue, so it is a solution

                • Possibly linux
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                  So would buying a new computer. Its all a matter of perspective I suppost.

    • @[email protected]
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      I usually don’t use it, but everytime I get a chance to use GNOME with a touch screen I’m always impressed at how well it works. The onscreen keyboard could use some work though.

      • Björn Tantau
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        When I had my Pinephone I was really tempted to use Gnome as my DE. There were just some really small annoyances and it would have been perfect. Made me wish that Purism had thrown their weight directly at Gnome instead of making Phosh.

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          TBF I think that Phosh did a great job for small screens. I didn’t try GNOME on neither my PP nor Mobian OnePlus 6

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t know about gnome, but on KDE you can disable touch support under settings>mouse & touchpad.

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  • @[email protected]
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    What kind of touch. Hard? Soft? Totally different distros. Swipe? Distro. Pinch? Distro. TAP! Believe it or not, distro.