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As there are currently no touch display panels available for the FW13, the best you could do is find a portable touch screen that fits within the display panel dimensions, somehow secure it there (either some redneck engineering or actually custom CNC/3d Print parts), and then use one of the expansion slots and a bit of custom wiring for the USB C connection.
And no matter what you do, it's probably gonna look like a prototype/engineering sample at best....
If you don't want that, there will hopefully™ be a touch option in the future, so you could always wait for that; either buy the laptop now and hope to be able to upgrade later, or buy if/when there's a touch option.
I'm going to let you in on a little industry secret here: display panels generally come as a bare rectangle, with no obvious mounting locations. The mounting locations you generally see/use are thin brackets that are double-sided taped on, including the Framework displays.
All the OP would need to do is find a screen that is of the correct size, uses eDP, and has the connector in the appropriate spot, and the mounting brackets can be transferred (carefully) from the old display.
All I need to do is that huh? The reason I asked here was to get a few touchscreen l replacement recommendations for a laptop that supports one. So far all I got is:
Thats not correct the eDP connector is not a standard one, at least the pin-out wise. https://community.frame.work/t/framework-internal-display-connector-to-dp-port/24034/4
The motherboard side is different, but the display side should be standard.