https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55902
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--- Comment #1 from alexandros.frantzis@collabora.com --- (In reply to darkblaze69 from comment #0)
winewayland.drv: GNOME, cannot resize a window by touchpad double-tap.
Judging by a cursor when double-tapping it expects the user to drag the window, but it should resize the window.
Mouse double-click works as expected.
KDE and Weston not affected.
For me double-tap is a click and drag (to be precise, the first quick tap is a click and the second initiates the drag), so I can, e.g., double-tap over a corner and resize without issue (GNOME 45.1, latest Wine master). Here is what I am doing and the results I am getting, e.g., with notepad:
1. Move the cursor over a corner, the cursor changes to a Windows resize icon. 2. Double tap, the cursor changes to a GNOME resize icon. 3. Move finger to resize.
Is this what you mean by resizing with double-tap, or are you referring to something different? Which application are you trying with?