** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: acpi-support
  
  The script asus-touchpad.sh disables touchpad until keyboard is typed.
- This problem seems to be caused by syndaemon, which re-enables touchpad
- after typing. With syndaemon shut down this doesn't occur.
+ This seems to be caused by syndaemon, which re-enables touchpad after
+ typing. With syndaemon shut down this doesn't occur.
  
  I suggest fixing this by using the xinput property Device Enabled
  instead of Synaptics Off in asus-touchpad.sh
  
  Steps to repeat the problem:
  Seen on Ubuntu 9.10 with acpi-support 0.129. Using Lenovo T61.
  1) Disable touchpad via Fn+F8
  2) Verify disableness by using the touchpad
  3) Type some keys
  4) Verify enableness by using the touchpad

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Touchpad is re-enabled after typing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459832
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