Re: Running synclient before the greeter appears

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On 2024-05-21 12:35:31 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-devels wrote:
> Anno domini 2024 Tue, 21 May 11:55:21 -0500
>
>  J Leslie Turriff via tde-devels scripsit:
> >       I'm setting up a laptop machine that doesn't have a BIOS setting
> > for disabling its touchpad.  I can run synclient in the user's .bashrc,
> > but that doesn't disable it in the greeter, where one enters one's
> > username and password.
> >       Where in the TDE startup sequence can I run synclient to disable
> > the touchpad?
>
> ~/.xsessionrc or ~/.xinitrc depending on your system. Do someting like
>
> ( sleep 10; synclient ) &
>
> just to be sure Xorg finished it's stuff.
>
> Nik

	Does it run before I'm logged in?  Doesn't seem like it could.  Maybe put it 
somewhere like /usr/lib64/X11/...?

Leslie
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