@mavica_again it might be possible to do that using the uinput API. I don't know of any program that does this, but it sounds possible
@lexbailey i saw 1 (one) post mentioning uinput and it linked to a githup repo to it that was last committed to like 11 or 12 years ago and i dismissed it as "there's no way this is going to work today". it fucking Reeks that i have to write my own C code to fix this regression introduced in the linux kernel
@mavica_again yeah, it is a bit annoying. I'm guessing it's a bit of a xkcd 1172 kinda thing.
@lexbailey but like, it's not like it's A Bug that was exploited. i fully expect that if i'm touching a desktop application for it to generate desktop application events. sorry that i'm using software from before Touch was a Thing
@mavica_again I see the logic behind the change, but yeah at least a config option should be provided if things are gonna break :(
@lexbailey i guess yeah "let's standardize ALL touch panels!" but i still think "let's make touch panels that are meant for single-touch fire the same events as a multi-touch capacitive panel" screams "i'm a software engineer and i have never touched a hardware"
@lexbailey Also touch events are meant for fucking multi-touch it should have no business being shoved into resistive touch screens in the first place