As stated in comment #20, touchpad blocks correctly, it is only a matter
of the number of seconds the touchpad is blocked.
I think the correct solution is to provide the blocking time as a gconf
setting and still use 0.5s as a reasonable default.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
While waiting for clear step by step instructions (my mother tongue is
not English and I'm not expert) to modify delay parameter -i to help
on solving the issue with results from my tests, I inform that the
solution reported on comment #21 (thick paper on the palm rest) seems to
work at moment
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 10.10 which I installed in my Acer
Aspire 8530G and I opened Bug #646860 to solve it.
This my experience.
I have just tried a suggestion to palce two sheets of paper on the palm
rest (one on the right of tochpad, one on the left) and I did not
experied
This bug affects me too. On my MacbookPro 6-2, I see that syndaemon is running,
but it doesn't seem to be working as I would expect. Here's my ps output which
shows how syndaemon was started:
$ ps aux | grep syndaemon
michael 1827 0.0 0.0 29180 1072 ?SOct30 0:20 syndaemon -i
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. There is a setting in
menu System Preferences Mouse Touchpad that claims to disable
touchpad clicks while typing. However, this is implemented in gnome-
settings-daemon poorly. In that daemon, in function
set_disable_w_typing, the settings
This appears to have been done (badly) by default in Ubuntu 9.10...
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Touchpad should block while typing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27541
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