To people who are young enough to have grown up with smartphones, Gnome is more familiar, I imagine. I absolutely fucking detest Gnome, and I don’t understand emotionally why anyone would use it, but … when I think about it, it does make sense that some people would prefer to emulate a smartphone interface on their desktop.
Does KDE even have native support for touch screens? Last time I tried, when I tapped on an input field, no on-screen keyboard showed up. Worked perfectly fine on GNOME.
No but seriously, KDE is literally better in every single way.
To people who are young enough to have grown up with smartphones, Gnome is more familiar, I imagine. I absolutely fucking detest Gnome, and I don’t understand emotionally why anyone would use it, but … when I think about it, it does make sense that some people would prefer to emulate a smartphone interface on their desktop.
Does KDE even have native support for touch screens? Last time I tried, when I tapped on an input field, no on-screen keyboard showed up. Worked perfectly fine on GNOME.
Steam deck runs kde ( in the alternate desktop mode, not the steam launcher mode)
I don’t use a touch screen, but plasma definitely has support for it. Maybe https://store.kde.org/p/1321391 too? Not sure, I don’t use a touch screen