Re: Turning off touchpad in Fedora-21?

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Am 12.12.2014 um 15:12 schrieb bitlord:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 10:45:58 +0000
Timothy Murphy <gayleard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Kevin Kofler wrote:

Sudhir Khanger wrote:
There is Enable/Disable Touchpad in Touchpad settings. Is that not
what you are looking for? See the image[1].

[1] http://i.imgur.com/fuykmXo.png

These disable the touchpad only under certain conditions, he wants
to disable it altogether. It seems that this is really missing in
the new kcm_touchpad. :-(

Quite, thank you.
The System Settings/Hardware/Input Devices/Touchpad page you show
says "Turn off touchpad while typing".
I want to use the pointer on my ThinkPad rather than the touchpad,
as I imagine do many people with pointing sticks on their keyboard.


Some laptops have special key combination to turn touchpad on/off.
For example on my T400 it works with Fn+F8, and it shows notification
that it is on/off. This can be a solution when available

well, in the good old days there where a hardware switch as well as for wireless woking without the OS needs anything to know about

the same way as my HP workstations have a built-in speaker hidden with the front panel and a headset connector automatically turning off the internal speaker, the OS just sees a sound output and that's it

shiny new world with all the burden to the OS :-)

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