I don't think I have a keybinding for it. I ran that command and it returned "true", and I found that gpointing-device-settings had no effect on that setting. Possibly unrelated... my touchpad wasn't working lately, but disabling and then re-enabling in gpointing-device-settings made it start working again.
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