Public bug reported:

1) Ubuntu 12.10

2) gnome-control-center 3.6.3-0ubuntu11~ubuntu12.10.1

3) I want all build in/connected cursor moving devices (touchpad, mouse, 
external touchpads etc.) to be configured seperately like it's possible with 
gpointing-device-settings. The before mentioned package does't work propperly 
with Ubuntu anymore (changes aren't persistent #489830) and isn't updated 
anymore so it would be nice to have these features directly in the control 
center.
Please add an option to configure all input mouses/touchpads/etc. seperately.
I'm not sure about design guidelines but this could be sorted by tabs for every 
device that's connected. Also settings for every device should be saved 
somewhere so when you connect an external device the next time the settings 
should be restored.

4) On my Lenovo laptop I have a Lenovo trackpad and a touchpad, and I
often use an external mouse or an Apple Magic Trackpad. At the moment in
Ubuntu it's not possible to configure them all seperately considering
the different natures of the mentioned input devices.

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1124297

Title:
  Mouse and touch input devices can't be configured seperately

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  1) Ubuntu 12.10

  2) gnome-control-center 3.6.3-0ubuntu11~ubuntu12.10.1

  3) I want all build in/connected cursor moving devices (touchpad, mouse, 
external touchpads etc.) to be configured seperately like it's possible with 
gpointing-device-settings. The before mentioned package does't work propperly 
with Ubuntu anymore (changes aren't persistent #489830) and isn't updated 
anymore so it would be nice to have these features directly in the control 
center.
  Please add an option to configure all input mouses/touchpads/etc. seperately.
  I'm not sure about design guidelines but this could be sorted by tabs for 
every device that's connected. Also settings for every device should be saved 
somewhere so when you connect an external device the next time the settings 
should be restored.

  4) On my Lenovo laptop I have a Lenovo trackpad and a touchpad, and I
  often use an external mouse or an Apple Magic Trackpad. At the moment
  in Ubuntu it's not possible to configure them all seperately
  considering the different natures of the mentioned input devices.

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