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I dont know if this is common knowledge - but for me it was a lifesaver. The following was found here: http://sprayfly.com/2009/08/23/disable- … in-ubuntu/
Below copy-paste from that blog post:
Before we do anything else, we need to enable configuration of the touchpad by enabling SHMConfig in a configuration file. In a terminal, enter the following commands:
sudo nano /etc/hal/fdi/policy/shmconfig.fdiPaste the following code into the file and save:
TrueNow in therminal do:
syndaemon -t -K -d -i 1And your all set. Read the original post linked above for explanation of the different syndaemon options.
You can add the syndaemon to your autostart script (menu - preferences - openbox config - edit autostart)
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Zwopper posted a similar howto:
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic … en-typing/
Yours seems simpler though 
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Interesting. Less than a month and I changed my opinion about HAL 180°. Time goes by...
I'm so meta, even this acronym
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@ anonymous: Thanks I didn't know that. So I am sorry for the double post - thanks for taking it nicely :-)
@awebb: As a complete ignorant linuxuser I hardly know what HAL is - pros and cons. But thats the great thing with #! - I keep learning :-)
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Thanks for the link.
What tools would you need to start a home base business?
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Thanks for the tip, this is really useful on my eee! I kept accidentally resting my wrist on the touchpad and moving the cursor while I was typing, this is a great fix!
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Paste the following code into the file and save:
TrueNow in therminal do:
syndaemon -t -K -d -i 1And your all set. Read the original post linked above for explanation of the different syndaemon options.
I think what you meant to input is not the word
Truebut this...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><deviceinfo version="0.2"><device><match key="input.x11_driver" string="synaptics"><merge key="input.x11_options.SHMConfig" type="string">True</merge></match></device></deviceinfo>Also, be sure to restart X afterwards by logging out and back in
Last edited by medianmajik (2010-03-04 19:41:01)
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