I also believe that improved control of touchpads in laptops/netbooks etc is 
necessary. 
But NOT disabling the trackpad/touchpad completely! Here are a few reflections 
and suggestions:

1) In my opinion the most logigical move is "automatic disabling the
touchpad while typing" with a user-defined TIME DELAY. If the delay is
long then the disabling is also effective for users that wish a complete
disable, but has the advantage of returning automatically to full
functionality. If the user continues typing the trackpad is simply
disabled during that time plus the delay.

2) This could be extended by the option of disabling the touchpad if and
only if an external pointing device is present.

3) But I dislike permanent disabling of the trackpad since it is
eventually useful for very few but may create many problems for a
majority of users! WARNING: Once you click and confirm the disable
trackpad option, then the user would have no pointing device! This type
of "disable all" option probably creates problems for users that learn
by actively experimenting with settings.

4) These GUI functions should be integrated into gnome-settings and not
handled by separate packages

5) Automatic installation of relevant packages on laptops etc would be
very good.

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Need an option to disable touchpad completely
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479878
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