How do you disable your synaptic trackpad in Ubuntu
David Kramer
david-8uUts6sDVDvs2Lz0fTdYFQ at public.gmane.org
Thu Feb 11 12:08:20 EST 2010
Mark J Dulcey wrote:
> My system doesn't even recognize the trackpad as a trackpad (it has a
> Alps trackpad, not a Synaptic), just as a PS/2 mouse, so 'sudo rmmod
> psmouse' is the way to turn it off. That doesn't persist across reboots,
> though I could put psmouse in the list of excluded modules to make it
> so. My USB mouse still works afterward.
Aha! yes, mine was a psmouse too. rmmod works, and best of all,
modprobe brings it back. It disables the nipple too, so if I don't have
my external USB mouse I have NO mouse, but I can always launch a shell
with gnome-do and type the command to reactivate it.
Thanks!
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