System details
Dell Pro Max 14 Premium MA10, Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 9, NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell / Intel Arc Pro 130T/140T, 2880x1800 @ 2x in 14", 60Hz (laptop) + external monitor(s), Omarchy 3.5.0
What's wrong?
When using the touchscreen on my laptop in a multi-monitor setup, touch input is not constrained to the laptop's built-in display. Instead, touch events appear to be mapped across the entire combined output region, so tapping on the laptop screen also triggers clicks/input on the connected external monitor(s).
Expected behavior: Touch input on the laptop's built-in touchscreen should only control the cursor/clicks on the laptop display.
Actual behavior: Touch input is spread across all connected displays, making the touchscreen effectively unusable when external monitors are connected.
System details
Dell Pro Max 14 Premium MA10, Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 9, NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell / Intel Arc Pro 130T/140T, 2880x1800 @ 2x in 14", 60Hz (laptop) + external monitor(s), Omarchy 3.5.0
What's wrong?
When using the touchscreen on my laptop in a multi-monitor setup, touch input is not constrained to the laptop's built-in display. Instead, touch events appear to be mapped across the entire combined output region, so tapping on the laptop screen also triggers clicks/input on the connected external monitor(s).
Expected behavior: Touch input on the laptop's built-in touchscreen should only control the cursor/clicks on the laptop display.
Actual behavior: Touch input is spread across all connected displays, making the touchscreen effectively unusable when external monitors are connected.