Does the Mouse settings use the syndaemon under the hood? If yes, that
could be the reason of the problem, as enabling the syndaemon with the
-t option results in the same state. However, using the interval value
and the -d option, it works just fine.

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Title:
  "Disable touchpad while typing" does not work

Status in “xserver-xorg-input-synaptics” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've seen some similar bugreports, but none exactly like this. In my
  Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 "Disable touchpad while typing" does not work at
  all. I can both move the cursor and click with it while typing. But
  the manual way of turning off the touchpad with the Fn key works fine.

  Let me know if I can do anything to help the process of tracking down
  and fixing this bug in any way (except coding, which I can't).

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