[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-05-25 Thread Antonio Macchi III
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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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-05-25 Thread Soren Hauberg
@ #8:

I full-heartily disagree with what you say. The reason why you would
want to disable the touchpad is because you have some other means of
interacting with the pointer. Fact of the matter is that some people
(myself included) tend to put their hands on top of the touch pad from
time to time which results in unwanted pointer movement. Since this can
be very annoying these people find other ways of interacting with the
pointer. Personally I use a track-point; others may connect an ordinary
mouse (try counting the number of people using ordinary mouses with
their laptops and you will see that many people really don't like the
touch pad). For these people the touch pad serves no other purpose than
being highly distractive. For this reason it should be possible to
completely disable the touch pad (it might be sensible to warn the user
when doing this, but that is another matter).

As another example think of a blind or visually impaired user that does
not use a mouse at all. Now, remember that even on default installs
focus is actually dependent on the mouse. If you do not allow people to
completely disable the touch pad then the result will be that visually
impaired users will have a mouse moving all over the place, changing
focus with out them knowing (I've seen this happen).

Now you may say, that it is fine just to disable the touch pad when the
user is typing. I disagree. First of all, such measures are only
heuristics and will never be perfect all the time. Second of all, the
keyboard serves at least two purposes. One is typing another is wresting
your arms. People have their hand on the keyboard even when they are not
typing, meaning the cursor might move simply because they are resting
their arms.

In summary: I disagree.

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-04-06 Thread Paddy Launch
100 paper cuts! 
One fix would be simply to have gsynaptics installed by default on a laptop?

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-03-16 Thread Alberto Milone
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-01-04 Thread Xenofon Papadopoulos
Agree. I'm using synclient TouchpaddOff=1 to turn the touchpad off
completely, but it starts working again after a few seconds.

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-01-04 Thread yosubis
I actually found a temporary solution (it was on ubuntuforums):
1. Install gsynaptics (Touchpad in the Software Center).
2. Unmark Disable touchpad while typing is not marked in Mouse 
(System-Preferences-Mouse-Touchpad).
3. Unmark Enable touchpad in Touchpad (System-Preferences-Touchpad).

It worked on 3 machines.

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2010-01-04 Thread Sandeep
confirmed gsynaptics workaround.

to the developers - please fix this. Let me reiterate that we need to
disable the touchpad completely (and not just disable while typing)
for situations such as gaming - especially if you have large hands.

thanks

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2009-11-25 Thread yosubis
I think this should be added to 100 paper cuts for Lucid

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2009-11-25 Thread Sandeep
seconded for addition to papercuts - The fix is easy and hugely impacts
usability on laptops.

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[Bug 479878] Re: Need an option to disable touchpad completely

2009-11-20 Thread ssy
Me too. I really want this feature. I has a script to disable touchpad
completely when mouse attached by setting
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/touchpad_enabled. Now the script is not
working anymore.

Or else, having Disable touchpad when mouse attached option would be
good :).

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