Dear Tom,

your suggested approach using the 'xinput' command (comment #26) does
not solve the problem unfortunately. (mouse pad keeps being blocked)

I can call 'gpointing-device-settings' after each login and work with
that for the time being, as you also suggested.

I do not understand that/how 'xinput' is somehow "overruled" by
'gpointing-device-settings'.

indium

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  touch pad  mouse is standard locked right after login

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