On 29/07/16 11:15, thomas cameron wrote:
I used to do it in All Settings/Mouse and Touchpad applet. It doesn't
appear to be there any more.

How do I tell Fedora to not use the touchpad?

I asked a similar question on this list, long ago, and was advised that from the command line you can do

synclient TouchpadOff=1

and that worked for me.  (Use "=0" to switch it back on again.)

I created my own panel icon to effect these commands via point and click.

Note that I am using an antediluvian release of Fedora (and an equally old Mint desktop) so what I say above may be, uh, off the beam.

HTH, but.

cheers,

Rolf Turner

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