True. It's just too insecure.

Does anyone know another method of temporarily disabling the touchpad?
Maybe the new Xorg offers a more flexible configuration?

The script should probably reside in
/usr/lib/udev/
and probably also be called once after X has come up 
(otherwise the touchpad would not be disabled 
when X is started and the mouse had already been plugged in.)

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The Synaptic Touchpad is not disabled automatically when an external mouse is 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116919
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