Additionally, /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings has a list of
keybinds (obv.) and XF86TouchpadToggle is only listed there, nowhere
else in gconf. Before installing gpointing-device-settings,
XF86TouchpadToggle would toggle the touchpad and display a notification
using notify-osd. This broken after installing gpointing-device-
settings, and I can't get it back after uninstallng it. I suppose this
is a per-user issue, but I haven't found a configuration file in my home
folder or gconf a key that would cause this.

Has gpointing-device-settings ever worked in perfect harmony with gnome,
or has it always been a little wonky? The method it uses for storing in
gconf seems a little weird, but  I think these "priorities" settings at
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins will allow us to find workarounds
here. Please report back if you get something working!

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Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent
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