It would also be great to have the ability to switch the touch pad on
and off, and even better to detect when a mouse is plugged in and
automatically turn the touch pad off. I can do that now using a script
that runs gsynaptics - r and is called from the mice section in
"System->Preferences->Removable Drives and Media" (a really obvious
place to look for that, right?) - when I updated to Gutsy I lost
SHMConfig and the ability to turn off the touch-pad even manually. Given
the choice between compiz and this I have to vote for this.

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SHMConfig should be enabled by default, and gsynaptics should be installed by 
default on laptops
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155937
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