I'm using a fresh install of Hardy-KDE4. There's only 1 keytouchd_launch file 
in /etc/X11/Xsession.d, not 2. Disabling this in /etc/X11/Xsession.options left 
me with a desktop that finally shuts down properly, but the extra keys were not 
working.
I put a symlink to keytouchd into my KDE4 autostart folder and now it works as 
expected - exactly 1 keytouchd process (instead of 4) that doesn't block 
session termination.

I don't think this is the intented way to invoke keytouchd. The
changelog mentions keytouchd-launch and dbus. How is this expected to be
handled? The hints in the keytouchd-launch manpage are rather vague.

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[hardy] keytouch blocks logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186713
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