I'm on a Dell Inspiron 8600.  I NEED to be able to disable the button
press emulation on the touchpad.  I would LIKE to be able to set the
time delay for mouse movement, which seems to be the point of a lot of
posts where typing generates cursor movement by accident (palm touched
the mousepad).  If I have to I can live with the accidental typing
touch.  I can't live with the button press emulation and the first thing
I did in Windows XP was to disable it.  The cursor can be hard to pick
up in adverse light.  If you tap the touch pad and move it a fair
distance to spot the cursor -- AND the cursor happens to be for instance
at the top of the screen when you do it - you end up launching something
you really didn't want to.  This  also happens  when moving the cursor
on drop down windows - say for intance - preferences:  You have reached
the end of the touchpad area getting to that particular drop down and
when you pick up your finger to re-engage at the top of the touchpad
area so you can scroll down the list of drop down buttons - your
disengage-engage finger action is treated as a button click and you
launch whatever aplication happened to be under the cursor when you
picked up your finger.

Most people I have associated with immediately turn off tapping on the
touchpad as a mouse click option in Windows Xp, and why that is not the
default action, I have no idea.

As a final note, I have not been able to successfully get synclient
/syndaemon running.  I have added synaptics lines (per previous posts)
in a new input device section in xorg.conf, and tried to disable with
synclient TouchpadOff=0 and immediately get a SHMconfig not running
error.

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Touchpad default settings are horrible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113278
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