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I did entered <B><I>synclient TouchPadOff=1</I></B> and the touch pad stopped moving the cursor. But when I closed everything and then opened my mail client the touch pad was again active. I appears as though launching any application enables the touch pad. And now entering that line has no effect whatsoever on the condition of the pad. Short of welding a plate over it I'm about to give up.<BR>
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On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 14:03 -0700, don fisher wrote:<BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">Sorry, I am an xterm/cmd-line kind of user. There is a command called </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">synclient TouchPadOff=1</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">synclient TouchPadOff=0;synclient MaxSpeed=0.5;synclient AccelFactor=.2</FONT></TT><BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">Thanks</FONT></TT>
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