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Message #131947
[Bug 782143] Re: touch pad mouse is standard locked right after login
My impression is that gpointing-device-settings is simply a graphical
frontend to the xinput command. Given that it's not part of the default
install, I can't see that it has it's own critical function. The code
certainly looks like a frontend, given a cursory look.
Having said that, if it were the case, I can't see why the script
suggested doesn't work, given it changes the same xinput state that you
can see change when gpointing-device-settings is used to disable the
device. Have you tried using "xinput watch-props <device>" when trying
the script or toggling gpointing-device-settings, to see what's
happening.
As you can gather, I'm not an expert on the Linux input stack, just
somebody with a similar problem. I hope it's helped a bit, though.
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touch pad mouse is standard locked right after login
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