If I enable shared memory then "synclient -s TouchpadOff=1" disables
the touchpad and "synclient -s TouchpadOff=0" enables it again.  If I
don't give the "-s" option to the synclient command, then the touchpad
seems to ignore the setting I give it and stays enabled all the time.

This may be related to why syndaemon doesn't work anymore, as the -s
option for that seems to have gone missing.  It is in the man page but
if I try to use it I get the command help.


-- 
 -| Bob Hauck
 -| http://www.haucks.org/



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