In my experience, both GNOME and KDE's pure touchscreen experience are not good as Android or ChromeOS for now, and not even close to Windows 10.
GNOME has its onscreen keyboard, although not bad actually.
I haven't been using GNOME for two years, so maybe there's some improvement?
My suggestion is give ChromeOS a shot (Brunch Framework), if you don't mind Google things.
In my experience, both GNOME and KDE's pure touchscreen experience are not good as Android or ChromeOS for now, and not even close to Windows 10.
GNOME has its onscreen keyboard, although not bad actually.
I haven't been using GNOME for two years, so maybe there's some improvement?
My suggestion is give ChromeOS a shot (Brunch Framework), if you don't mind Google things.