Hello everyone!

I’m finally tired enough of the invasive and anti-consumer practices of Windows to convert over. I’m going to start with my laptop, but I’m concerned about compatibility for 2-in-1 convertible touchscreens.

A distro that’s sufficient for both computers would be ideal for consistency’s and simplicity’s sake.

  • 2-in-1 convertible touchscreen laptop. Can be folded into a “tablet” mode. Used for web browsing and simple games
  • Main workstation for gaming, programming, etc. NVIDIA GPU (no touchscreen)

Most anecdotes say touchscreen support is hit or miss, and the On Screen Keyboard / Auto-rotate support is an additional challenge. MINT with cinnamon seems to be the best contender at the moment due to its compatibly with most games and the touchscreen support seems to be there.

But, I’d love some fresh perspectives as most sources were ~a year old. Thanks for your time!

  • @_cnt0
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    06 months ago

    My experience with a touch screen is that I don’t use it. The most appealing laptop at the time had the touch screen as a non-optional component. I tried it just because it was in there and it worked quite fine in KDE with gestures and stuff. Then I never touched it again.

    • @Jakeroxs
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      06 months ago

      It’s one of those “nice to have but rarely essential” things for laptops in my opinion.