the bug is years old without activity nor new report and the code
changed quite a lot since, closing, feel free to register new bugs if
you have issues in newer versions though
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is that still an issue in Oneiric?
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I have this problem and gpointing-device-settings doesn't work for very
long. About 30 seconds after I disable it and close the app it re-
enables. I've not found any way to permanently disable the touchpad.
This needs fixed ASAP.
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This still seems to be a problem. I just acquired an Asus UL30A-A2. The
touchpad tab does not show up under System - Preferences - Mouse. I've
tried various tools such as synclient (tells me SHMConfig not enabled,
and many, many tried with fdi files later, still says so), also
touchfreeze, gpointin
I have solved (partially) !
Key Fn + F7.
But touchpad stay disabled for that session.
Restarting the session the touchpad restart to work :-(
Many people doesn't know this combination.
To Hope in a rapid and final solution.
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I too have the same problem !
I tried with gsynaptics, touchfreeze, gpointing-device-settings !
The touchpad stays disabled for few minutes (or seconds).
After it is enable another time.
It is a nightmare !
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Workaround with gsynaptics only works for the current session. How can
the Touchpad be disabled persistently? Is anybody working on that bug?
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Above fix work for me too. Thanks :)
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"gsynaptics" package with "-> Preferences -> Mouse -> Touchpad ->
"Disable touchpad while typing" setting off" solved my problem
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Just found out. This is really annoying! I have a lenovo laptop, and
therefore use the "clit", so i really do not need the touch-pad!
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I've just noticed that the gpointing-device-settings step needs to be
done after rebooting, touchpad works after a reboot. Another bug?
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Thank you very much ! It works
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Temporary workaround:
sudo apt-get install gpointing-device-settings && sudo gpointing-device-
settings
>From there, set the touchpad to off. and make sure to keep the System ->
Preferences -> Mouse -> Touchpad -> "Disable touchpad while typing"
setting off, otherwise the touchpad will just be re
the version used until jaunty was an ubuntu change, the karmic version
is what GNOME did this cycle, it has been decided that disabling the
touchapd while typing was what most user aim at I think but that could
be discussed upstream or on mailing lists, discussing on this bug
tracker is of no real
Hi, I can confirm it's impossible to completely disable the touchpad.
Please if possible try to re-enable this. I cannot work with this thing on my
keyboard.
Thanks
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The option to disable touchpad is still missing in Karmic final. It was
present and working OK in 9.04. Could priority of this bug be raised? It
may not be critical, but it's really annoying.
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I wrote a script to disable the touch pad, but opening any application
turns the touch pad back on. I feel like I'm running Windows since you
started taking control away from me. I want my touch pad off always.
I could do that until some brilliant folks took that right away from me
in Ubuntu 9.
synclient TouchpadOff=1 works, only if "Disable Touchpad while typing"
is disabled.
I make this script that disable, and enable touchpad automaticly:
#! /bin/bash
# Depende de libnotify-bin
notify=0# Deshabilita la notificacion en el arranque
# Sincroniza synclient con gconf
if [ $(gconft
I totally agree. I have upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic a couple of days
ago and this is terrible... :-\
I hate the cursor moving because of unvoluntary touchces. I have found
the option "Disable TP while typing" useless in respect to the
possibility to disable it.
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I installed gsynaptics to disable the touchpad and agree that it should
be under the mouse preferences. I noticed that the touchpad re-enables
after I type. I worked around this by turning off the "Disable touchpad
while typing" selection in System/Preferences/Mouse/Touchpad.
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The problem still remains for me. Do I understand correctly, that there is no
way to completely disable touchpad? This is very inconvenient :/
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still present in gnome-control-center 1:2.28.0-0ubuntu4 (karmic).
It's annoying that there is no option to disable the touchpad.
Why was this option removed?
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i mean the previous nautilus version in karmic.
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jango, by "previous version" do you mean previous version of
gnome-control-center, or previous version of ubuntu, because it worked for me
in jaunty.
at what point did it stop working?
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the function is missed also in the newest version of gnome-control-center:
2.27.91-0ubuntu3
I can confirm the history events related with this bug:
At in a previous version the option was there, but was broken. (no effect on
en/disabling it)
The the option was removed.
Atm you can't enable or d
I've noticed in Karmic alpha 4 there is no option to disable the
touchpad in Gnome mouse preferences dialogue.
It is there in Jaunty, any chance of bringing it back?
Apologies if this isn't the correct bug to comment on, it seemed
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Thank you for your bug report, what gnome-control-center version do you
use?
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there is a gconf key for this that works
(/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/touchpad_enabled), and the
functionality works fine in driver (synclient TouchpadOff=1), but there
is no option in the mouse capplet any longer so I'm moving the package
over to g-c-c.
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I have same problem (karmic 9.10).
Please add option completely disable touchpad.
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