On 2/1/16 9:51 AM, Kartikaya Gupta wrote:
Oh, I should also mention that currently many (if not all) Windows
touchscreen devices have e10s disabled by default, because a
touchscreen seems to trigger the accessibility code which disables
e10s. And if e10s is disabled, APZ is disabled, which means no APZ
touch scrolling.

I assume there's a bug(s) on file for making e10s/a11y work right on touch devices?

Looking at the TOUCH_ENABLED_DEVICE telemetry probe, while touch devices are a fairly small segment of the overall userbase (~2%, for beta 44), it's significantly higher on what I'd expect to be modern hardware (7.4% of Windows 10 users, 6.9% for Win8.1).

Justin
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