How can I enable Touch events on Chromium when running in kiosk mode?

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I'm having an issue wherein touch events do not work on a touch-capable monitor when Chromium is started with the --kiosk flag. If I remove the flag, touch events behave as I'd like them to.



Here's the command I'm using to start Chromium:



 chromium-browser --kiosk 
--incognito
--enable-logging
--v=1
--force-device-scale-factor=1.0
--disable-session-crashed-bubble
--disable-pinch
--remote-debugging-port=9922
http://localhost:8080 > /home/$USER/Documents/kiosk.log 2>&1 &


I've also tried providing the --touch-devices flag, which has no effect.



So, am I missing a flag (or similar)? Is this a bug?



Environment: Chromium 71.0.3559.6 Ubuntu 18.04










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    I'm having an issue wherein touch events do not work on a touch-capable monitor when Chromium is started with the --kiosk flag. If I remove the flag, touch events behave as I'd like them to.



    Here's the command I'm using to start Chromium:



     chromium-browser --kiosk 
    --incognito
    --enable-logging
    --v=1
    --force-device-scale-factor=1.0
    --disable-session-crashed-bubble
    --disable-pinch
    --remote-debugging-port=9922
    http://localhost:8080 > /home/$USER/Documents/kiosk.log 2>&1 &


    I've also tried providing the --touch-devices flag, which has no effect.



    So, am I missing a flag (or similar)? Is this a bug?



    Environment: Chromium 71.0.3559.6 Ubuntu 18.04










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      I'm having an issue wherein touch events do not work on a touch-capable monitor when Chromium is started with the --kiosk flag. If I remove the flag, touch events behave as I'd like them to.



      Here's the command I'm using to start Chromium:



       chromium-browser --kiosk 
      --incognito
      --enable-logging
      --v=1
      --force-device-scale-factor=1.0
      --disable-session-crashed-bubble
      --disable-pinch
      --remote-debugging-port=9922
      http://localhost:8080 > /home/$USER/Documents/kiosk.log 2>&1 &


      I've also tried providing the --touch-devices flag, which has no effect.



      So, am I missing a flag (or similar)? Is this a bug?



      Environment: Chromium 71.0.3559.6 Ubuntu 18.04










      share|improve this question















      I'm having an issue wherein touch events do not work on a touch-capable monitor when Chromium is started with the --kiosk flag. If I remove the flag, touch events behave as I'd like them to.



      Here's the command I'm using to start Chromium:



       chromium-browser --kiosk 
      --incognito
      --enable-logging
      --v=1
      --force-device-scale-factor=1.0
      --disable-session-crashed-bubble
      --disable-pinch
      --remote-debugging-port=9922
      http://localhost:8080 > /home/$USER/Documents/kiosk.log 2>&1 &


      I've also tried providing the --touch-devices flag, which has no effect.



      So, am I missing a flag (or similar)? Is this a bug?



      Environment: Chromium 71.0.3559.6 Ubuntu 18.04







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