I made a bash script for the laptop i did this for a while back and plonked it into ~/.trinity/Autostart.
(Executable text file)
"~" means home directory.
For the lay person.
On Sat, Sep 17, 2022, 6:01 AM Jim <zlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 23:32 (-0500), J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> On 2022-09-16 20:06:58 James Leone wrote:
>> In general:
>> xinput set-prop id-number "Device Enabled" 0
>> Specific example (if I wanted to disable my UVC Camera):
>> xinput set-prop 12 "Device Enabled" 0
>> You need to identify the id-number of the touchpad first.
>> Steps:
>> 1. at the command prompt, use:
<snip>
>> From the output, determine the id of your device.
> Yes, that works. Thank you. Should I put that into my .bashrc, or will it be remembered
> across logout/ins?
In case James doesn't get back to you soon...
A quick experiment will probably show you that it will not be
remembered across logout / logins.
Yes, if you put that command into your .bashrc (assuming you use bash)
you should be good to go.
Jim
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