My 2 pennyworth:
Wishing to extend the time syndaemon disables the touchpad, I configured a 
'startup application' consisting of "syndaemon -i 2 -d -K -t ". The option to 
'disable the mouse when typing' (in the mouse settings) was still checked, and 
as soon as I started typing, the cursor froze. System monitor showed 2 
instances of syndaemon running, which seems to have been the issue. Fixed it by 
unchecking the 'mouse setting option', leaving my startup command to do the job 
alone. Seems OK so far.

Does ANYONE know where the default settings for syndaemon can be
changed, avoiding this workaround? I cannot find them anywhere!


PS
Possibly relevant is that the cursor (using a touchpad) froze both times I 
started Oneiric for the first time after a clean install. A USB mouse worked 
fine, and the problem went away on second start up each time.

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  Synaptics touchpad stops working

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