** Description changed:

  When I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10, the button on my Asus laptop that
  toggled the touchpad on and off stopped working. The button is
  controlled by the included /etc/acpi/asus-touchpad.sh, which uses
  synclient to toggle the touchpad state. I turned on SHMConfig in my
  Xorg.conf and the button started working again.
  
  Now, however, when I have the touchpad disabled, syndaemon (run with -i
  0.5) will re-enable it after I type something. This behavior was not
  observed in Ubuntu 8.04; I expect that syndaemon will set the touchpad
  back to its previous state after the typing timeout, as opposed to
  always returning it to the "enabled" state. My current workaround for
  this is to run syndaemon with -S, which apparently causes it to use the
  SHMConfig-based system instead of the new XInput-based system
  (reference: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=948250&page=2).
  
- So, it seems to me that the XInput-based syndaemon should get this
- behavior right too, unless of course the asus-touchpad.sh script is
- toggling the touchpad status in an incorrect way.
+ So, it seems to me that the XInput-based syndaemon should get this behavior 
right too, unless of course the asus-touchpad.sh script is toggling the 
touchpad status in an incorrect way.
+ [lspci]
+ 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML 
Express Processor to DRAM Controller [8086:2590] (rev 04)
+       Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device [1043:1882]
+ 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 
915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller [8086:2592] (rev 04)
+       Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device [1043:1882]

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syndaemon turns disabled touchpad back on after typing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300523
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