Was this really fixed? As far as I can tell, it wasn't. There is still
no way to configure the time delay, other than disabling the feature
"disable touchpad while typing" in the GUI, and then adding "syndaemon
-i X" to the list of startup applications, where X is the delay time in
seconds. The default time is still hardcoded in, however. That was the
original bug, and what should have been fixed.

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Title:
  Disable touchpad while typing: make time configurable via gconf-key

Status in Gnome Settings Daemon:
  Fix Released
Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon

  When the option disable-while-typing is enabled, you currently have to
  wait 0.5 seconds after the last key press before the touchpad gets
  enabled. In my opinion that's an user preference that should be
  configurable at least via gconf-editor.

  gnome-settings-daemon 2.27.5-0ubuntu2

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