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Lightweight touch-capable distro
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Try KDE Neon, it bundles Plasma that has nice touchscreen support and has a virtual keyboard installed that just needs to be enabled, if even necessary.
I second Plasma as a touch desktop. Neon is pretty great, but I'm not a huge fan of the LTS base + bleeding edge DE combo. I'd personally recommend either Fedora KDE for frequent updates overall, or Kubuntu LTS for general stabilty.
I suggested Neon due to its bundle with a onscreen keyboard. Fedora KDE or most other distros with Plasma don't.
Fedora KDE or better ublue.it Kinoite I would say.
Btw what did you choose?