I'm terribly sorry for the dumb double-post, but I forgot to specify
that these settings are located in xorg.conf's input section or in a
more flexible xorg.conf.d rule file. This could also probably be
accomplished with an init rule, although that seems a bit heavy-handed,
especially if the target users affected by this problem are in general
not going to be wholly comfortable modifying init rules directly (myself
included, for the most oart), or if the system is configured with a
kludge of several daemons/programs that can control or even compete over
these values (that I perceive most DE's as falling under this header is
reason I don't like to change rules directly--I'm not sure how valid it
is :).

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  syndaemon sometimes fails to disable the touchpad

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