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it makes sense, now, why Valve would choose KDE for the Steam Deck (which has a touchscreen).
I like my Steam Deck but I must be honest here: Desktop Mode, which is Plasma 5 and not the latest 6.x release, is trash on that touch screen. It just a shrunken regular desktop. You can use some environment variables to affect a few QtQuick applications but the results are mixed. There are KDE applications what are designed for mobile but don't even consider the possibility of anything but portrait screen orientation. SteamOS doesn't ship with a proper Maliit keyboard, it's just Steam's built-in one which never pops up automatically outside of Steam and Steam games.
Plasma 5 on that tiny screen isn't enjoyable at all. It kinda, sorta works but I'm happy the touch pads exist.
Cool but I'm still waiting for Plasma to have actual tiling built in. Dragging windows with your fingers is just extremely clunky. Also having a "note taking mode" where your note taking app becomes transparent and stacks on top of some other app (YT, pdf viewer) would be nice but that should probably be a feature of the note taking app, not Plasma.
Gnome has a small brother Phosh, which has a bit better touch support, but it was developed for phones. I remember played with that on an x86 tablet years ago and it worked a bit better than Gnome, I don't know how its development going on nowadays.
Phosh has come a long way under the development that pinephone and librem phones sparked. But so has Plasma Mobile. I don't think either of them are great for larger formats yet, they are built more for the phone format. But they are both leaps and bounds ahead of even a few years ago.
Depends on your own use case but I’ve been using BlissOS (https://blissos.org/) on an old HP Elite X2. As Bliss is essentially just Android-x86, it’s fairly polished; only thing that I haven’t figured out is configuring the hardware volume buttons.
I have a minisforum V3 and have been running KDE on it and its ok, I still cant get rotation working and yeah the lack of an onscreen keyboard is a real problem. But otherwise its more than usable.
Yeah, I could only find one that works on kde plasma with Wayland, but it doesn't even have a tab key. Does anyone know how hard it is to make/modify one?