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Tablet Mode - For wacom enabled laptops

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DragonFX
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Hi,

I'm interested in installing GeckoLinux KDE as my main os on my Lenovo Thinkpad P40.
It's the Linux os, that worked out, the best out of all the rest.

I want to create a Virtual Keyboard for Tablet mode.
(I've add an Interface I sorted out with Tablet Pro - a custom interface for windows 10 with my old Fujitsu T902).

I can make the designs for Krita, Blender, Inkscape, and any other Linux software with Inkscape, that other people may want.


I was wondering if anyone is interested in helping me with the code.
What I need:

a sort of Gui interface that users could rearrange buttons and custom commands.

Such as: a virtual Mouse scroller and combined shortcuts.

A way to Crop and separate the screen that the touch will only work on the Virtual Touch Dock, while being able to use the Wacom Pen at the same time on the screen.

Make use of the Laptops Gyroscope and be able to auto rotate the screen, Like in windows 10, maybe a touch button that will rotate the screen at first or the windows button on the screen.

An option to use better multi touch like in windows 10.

An easier way to scale application in high resolution screens such as WQHD and 4k.

I think it will boost the ease of control and attract more user that use open source software on windows.

Another Example:
http://konartist3d.deviantart.com/art/ArtDock-283342420

Thanks,

DragonFX


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