I'm having the same problem as initially reported by Tessa, but with
Xubuntu 18.04.1 on a HP ProBook 430 G6:

> When selecting "disable while typing" under the touchpad section of the 
> "Mouse & Touchpad"
> preferences, nothing changes, the touchpad stays active while typing.

Shall I open a separate issue, since I guess this is hardware dependent?


I've gathered the following information:

# 2 Touchpad devices show up in "Mouse and Touchpad" configuration
(XFCE), but seem to point to the same device (see xinput listing below).

# Running: "syndaemon -i 1.3 -K -R"

# xinput:
Virtual core pointer                        id=2   [master pointer  (3)]
  - Virtual core XTEST pointer              id=4   [slave pointer   (2)]
  - SYNA3083:00 06CB:8265 Touchpad          id=10  [slave pointer   (2)]
  - SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad              id=12  [slave pointer   (2)]


This is the only issue on this hardware. The rest runs *awesome* out of the box!
Thanks to all developers!

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