https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415364

Evert Vorster <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Evert Vorster <[email protected]> ---
Definitely confirmed. 

Using a laptop as my main workstation, and accidental inputs are a great
annoyance. 
Disabling the touchpad when a mouse is plugged in is a killer feature, and now
it seems to have been replaced with a 
"disable touchpad when typing" <- This feature does not work as intended, and
now my touchpad is again a source of unintended inputs.

Please, give us the option of completely disabling the touchpad when a mouse is
plugged in, like it used to do. It was working exactly as intended, and a great
feature of KDE. I can see the use case when the only pointer you have is the
touchpad, and I will keep it enabled. However, when a mouse is plugged in,
there is no reason to have the touchpad active at all. 

So, why not just disable the touchpad completely? There are times when the
computer is shut down with a mouse connected, and the next time it is powered
up there is no mouse, being a mobile computing station and all. Try using KDE
with no mouse whatsover, it's not much fun. So, when there is no mouse, we want
the touchpad.

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