Guys,

In Ubuntu, there is a huge problem in the way touchscreen works. Only
chrome has correctly implemented the functionalities. All the other
applications have a poor user experience. Maybe you can discuss with
someone from Google and try to replicate that, system-wide. I have a
Huawei Matebook and because of this behaviour, I switch to windows from
time to time :)

Kind regards,
Ciprian

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Title:
  Touch screen: Right click should be emulated by long press, like under
  Windows 8 and Android

Status in mousetweaks package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a Lenovo Thinkpad Twist convertible ultrabook (Intel Core i7).
  The tablet mode (touchscreen-only operation, keyboard folded away)
  gets continuously working better.

  One important missing feature is an easy-to-do right click. The right-
  click emulation button in Onboard is a rather awkward solution, as
  Onboard only shows up when selecting a text input field.

  I suggest to emulate the right-click by a long press on the screen. It
  is done in Android this way, too, and works very well for me.

  Note that the long-press right-click functionality in "Universal
  Access" in the Control Center only works with a mouse and not with the
  touch screen (another bug).

  I am using Saucy 64-bit and the standard Unity desktop.

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