Thank you so much for posting this simple fix!!!! I changed the line
from Driver "wacom" to Driver "libinput" like you said. Now multitouch
is working correctly in Kubuntu.

I have a Lenovo Flex 5 "14 (also known as the Yoga 520 outside the US)
which also uses Wacom AES hardware. I could not get multitouch to work
at all with the touchscreen. This was bad because multitouch allows me
to easily zoom/move around the canvas when I'm drawing in Krita and also
zoom and go forward/backwards in google chrome.

The touchscreen with the driver set to wacom driver is awful! In
addition to no multitouch I couldn't even do simple scrolling smoothly.
I agree that the  "Wacom touchscreen class" should switch to "libinput"
drivrt by default.

Who knows how many other Lenovo flex/yoga users this confused.

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  Wacom touchscreens should use libinput, not wacom driver

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