Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ksynaptics


*What happens*:

In the Ksynaptics configuration screen, when I turn the touchpad off,
all the configuration options grey out and become inactive, as they
should. However, when I wnat to switch it back on, they stay greyed out.
I have to close the menu (saving the changes) and re-open it; then the
menu is again black and active.

*What should happen* (I guess ;-)):

The menus should turn black and active immediately after clicking
"TouchPad On".

The driver itself seems to work all right; my problem is with the
behaviour of the Ksynaptics GUI, not with the driver underneath it.

System: 
Intel Centrino CPU and an up-to-date Kubuntu 6.10 with the stock KDE, xorg, 
synaptics driver for xorg and ksynaptics interface.

** Affects: ksynaptics (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ksynaptics
  
  
  *What happens*:
  
  In the Ksynaptics configuration screen, when I turn the touchpad off,
  all the configuration options grey out and become inactive, as they
- should. However, when I wnat to switch it back on, they stay greyed out.
- I have to close the menu (saving the changes) and re-open it; then the
- menu is again black and active.
+ should. However, when I switch it back on, they stay greyed out. I have
+ to close the menu (saving the changes) and re-open it; then the menu is
+ again black and active.
  
  *What should happen* (I guess ;-)):
  
  The menus should turn black and active immediately after clicking
  "TouchPad On".
  
  The driver itself seems to work all right; my problem is with the
  behaviour of the Ksynaptics GUI, not with the driver underneath it.
  
  System: 
  Up-to-date Kubuntu 6.10 with the stock KDE, xorg, synaptics driver for xorg 
and ksynaptics interface.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ksynaptics
  
  
  *What happens*:
  
  In the Ksynaptics configuration screen, when I turn the touchpad off,
  all the configuration options grey out and become inactive, as they
- should. However, when I switch it back on, they stay greyed out. I have
- to close the menu (saving the changes) and re-open it; then the menu is
- again black and active.
+ should. However, when I wnat to switch it back on, they stay greyed out.
+ I have to close the menu (saving the changes) and re-open it; then the
+ menu is again black and active.
  
  *What should happen* (I guess ;-)):
  
  The menus should turn black and active immediately after clicking
  "TouchPad On".
  
  The driver itself seems to work all right; my problem is with the
  behaviour of the Ksynaptics GUI, not with the driver underneath it.
  
  System: 
- Up-to-date Kubuntu 6.10 with the stock KDE, xorg, synaptics driver for xorg 
and ksynaptics interface.
+ Intel Centrino CPU with up-to-date Kubuntu 6.10 with the stock KDE, xorg, 
synaptics driver for xorg and ksynaptics interface.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ksynaptics
  
  
  *What happens*:
  
  In the Ksynaptics configuration screen, when I turn the touchpad off,
  all the configuration options grey out and become inactive, as they
  should. However, when I wnat to switch it back on, they stay greyed out.
  I have to close the menu (saving the changes) and re-open it; then the
  menu is again black and active.
  
  *What should happen* (I guess ;-)):
  
  The menus should turn black and active immediately after clicking
  "TouchPad On".
  
  The driver itself seems to work all right; my problem is with the
  behaviour of the Ksynaptics GUI, not with the driver underneath it.
  
  System: 
- Intel Centrino CPU with up-to-date Kubuntu 6.10 with the stock KDE, xorg, 
synaptics driver for xorg and ksynaptics interface.
+ Intel Centrino CPU and an up-to-date Kubuntu 6.10 with the stock KDE, xorg, 
synaptics driver for xorg and ksynaptics interface.

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Switching touchpad on doesn't un-grey configuration menu.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76271

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