A handy program to configure the trackpoint on Thinkpads is gpointing-
device-settings.
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[wishlist]Thinkpad - Utility to enable/disable the trackpoint/trackpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229573
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I can not test it right now, but according to the description of the
tool (which has been discontinued and is now replaced by touchfreeze) it
should do what the subscriber and me would want. So it would be nice, if
this would be packaged for the next release. I will test as soon as
possible. The
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Status: New = Confirmed
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[wishlist]Thinkpad - Utility to enable/disable the trackpoint/trackpad
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[wishlist]Thinkpad - Utility to enable/disable the trackpoint/trackpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229573
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Thanks for your bug.
There is the Synaptics TouchPad util which seems very similar to what you
require.
In Ubuntu, install gsynaptics. In Kubuntu, ksynaptics. You should find you can
then add the applet to your panel.
Let me know if that resolves what you want.
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