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Message #23569
[Bug 1377418] Re: Touch events are ignored
The issue seems quite important, so +1 from me on fixing this. Timo,
what do you think?
Link to the upstream code review change: https://codereview.qt-
project.org/88361.
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Title:
Touch events are ignored
Status in “qtbase-opensource-src” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
On Kubuntu 14.10 running Qt 5.3.0 (from the regular repository) touch
events are ignored in Qt 5 based applications. It works fine when I
run an application against Qt 5.3.2, see QTBUG-38625 and qtbase change
id I30d36397aa4ff2fb7a8ad2bbb94c2a13abd472b4.
Qt 4 applications work fine (however, they just emulate a mouse event
afaics), Chrome is fine (if you manually tell it the xinput device
id), but Qt 5 applications don't handle touch events. I can scroll
through, for example systemsettings, with two fingers, but "clicking"
is not possible. The mouse moves and the button is hovered but never
actually triggered. It affects both QML-based applications (like
Plasmashell) as well as traditional widget-based apps.
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