Disabling touchpad on Dell Latitude with XFCE

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     Hello,

  I got a new Dell Latitude laptop with a touchpad and installed a
fresh F15-XFCE. The computer is difficult to use, because it is almost
impossible to type anything without touching the touchpad, and the
slightest touch will result in a unwanted and sometimes disastrous
mouse click (in contrast with the mouse keys, which need to be pressed
rather forcefully).

  I already installed gpointing-device-settings, which does not
recognize the touchpad.

  I saw some instructions to install two more packages with "pacman".
I don't know that one and Google only finds the arcade game, and I'm
not sure whether the instructions are only for Gnome or also for XFCE.

  What can I do? Thanks!

     Take care
     Oliver


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