On Mon, 03 Jan 2011, James wrote: > Hello, so I got xorg-server > working just fine on several machines.......(*!/#FFF....) > > Now I want to disable the synaptic pad on a laptop. > The first laptop I want to do this to is working without > any xorg.conf file nor a /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ dir..... > > This chipset is a RADEON XPRESS 20M (5955) > > So is this file the best one to try to disable the synaptic driver? > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf > > Suggestions are most welcome as googling has not > produced much, related to xorg-server-1.9.2 > and how to disable the synaptic pad (driver). > > James > >
hi james, i know of 2 methods - either using synclient or xinput. if the synclient method doesn't work, simply install xinput and the latter one should work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cat ~/bin/toggle-touchpad #/bin/sh # synclient version if(synclient -l | grep "TouchpadOff" | grep -q "0") ; then synclient TouchpadOff=1 else synclient TouchpadOff=0 fi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cat ~/bin/toggle-touchpad #/bin/sh # xinput version if(xinput list-props TouchPad | grep "Synaptics Off" | grep -q "0") ; then xinput set-int-prop TouchPad "Synaptics Off" 8 1 else xinput set-int-prop TouchPad "Synaptics Off" 8 0 fi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ xing