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Is there a dock that responds to touch screen movement?
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So, as I replied, stop using the Dock altogether. Spend the time to use one more click into the exploded view of all apps, and use touchscreen like that. It solves your problems with only one extra touch. Gnome is not designed as a mobile-style interface as you wish, but with one touch it does what you want.
Ok well, that’s telling me to stop wanting to do what I’m trying to do, and instead do something else. I mean…. Do you see how that’s not an answer at all.
You’re allowed to just say you don’t know how or if it can be done at all. But telling me just don’t do that is altogether pointless and just responding just to respond. Why do so many people do this and think it’s perfectly useful, I’ll never understand.
Write your own code.
Ask the current dev team to support this.
Script it.
Fork the other repos I mentioned to fix your specific use case.
There's no boundary here. You're free to do whatever you want. Nobody is telling you to stop looking for a solution.