Timothy Murphy wrote: > I have an icon in the panel on my Thinkpad T43 running Fedora-9 (KDE) > entitled "KSynaptics: Enable and disable your touch pad temporarily", > which is exactly what I want to do. > [I know I can do this with the command > sudo synclient TouchpadOff=1 > but if it can be done by clicking on an icon that would be nice.] > > However, if I left-click on the icon nothing happens; > while if I right-click and go to Configure KSynaptics Touchpad > I am told, "No usable driver has been found. > You need at least driver version 0.14.4!" > But I'm also told I am using version 0.14.6c. > > Has anyone overcome this hurdle? > > Works fine for me in F8 I have the following packages installed: gsynaptics.i386 0.9.14-2.fc8 installed ksynaptics.i386 0.3.3-5.fc8 installed libsynaptics.i386 0.14.6c-2.fc8 installed libsynaptics-devel.i386 0.14.6c-2.fc8 installed synaptics.i386 0.14.6-3.fc8 installed -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines