I totally agree. Unfortunately it's a problem we have inherited from
Gnome 3.x. So many configuration options are hidden.

If you can't find what you need in gnome-control-center then open a terminal 
and run "synclient" which will show you many settings for touchpads at least. 
Also, for any input device type you can run:
    xinput list-props N
where N is a number shown by running "xinput" by itself. You can also use 
xinput to customize settings.

If you want to make such a command set on log in, you can add it as a
startup program in "gnome-session-properties".

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