** Description changed:

  Release:        Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
  
- I am using a Thinpad laptop with a TrackPoint, which I find more convenient 
to use than the TouchPad.
+ I am using a Thinkpad laptop with a TrackPoint, which I find more convenient 
to use than the TouchPad.
  Turned the TouchPad off via the System Settings (mouse & touchpad), which 
works for a while.
  
- Expected behavior: TouchPad should stay off unless I turn it back on
- (eg. for another user)
+ Expected behavior: TouchPad should stay off unless I manually turn it
+ back on (eg. for another user)
  
  What happens: TouchPad turns back on randomly, often after suspend,
  sometimes just in the middle of a session. When checking the System
  Settings, the touchpad button is indeed back to "on" without any
  intervention from me.
  
  I am unsure which package is causing the bug, most probably a process is
  ignoring the settings I set and has in its routine to turn the TouchPad
  on. Maybe the bug should be filed agains gsettings?
  
  This has been reported on askubuntu:
  
http://askubuntu.com/questions/736035/how-to-completely-disable-the-touchpad-device-on-my-computer-its-back-on-afte
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  Touchpad turns back on

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