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I don't use it on the desktop, but it's a pretty great interface on the Pinetab 2 I have. It simply behaves very well with touch input. One annoyance I have though is not having a "right click" with the touchpad built into the keyboard case. I need to use two fingers in Gnome. It's not annoying enough to where I absolutely need to change it though.
How is the pinetab 2? I think about picking one up now and again but without pen support I'm really unsure. It would be awesome to use it with a wacom pen but otherwise I don't know what I'd use it for. What do you do with it?