Hi.
At one point in time you could turn off the trackpad by turning on mouse keys 
and telling the machine to ignore the trackpad while mouse keys were on.
On both of the Mac Laptops I've owned, the ignoring option doesn't stick after 
a reboot. I haven't tried this yet in Lion however.
HTH.

On 2012-04-15, at 11:14 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> Has anyone tried that in Snow Leopard?  Tangentially, would I be able to 
> reduce the "blink rate," slider to 0% and the "delay time," to 100% to 
> disable a slowly dying track pad which is causing my system to do random 
> weird things?
> 
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