https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92674
--- Comment #7 from Joao Machado <[email protected]> --- I just added an attachment, in hopes of helping this issue along. I just wish to offer some input from a users point of view. I originally posted this thread: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759745 We have two user senarios; One is that a user uses a laptop connected to an external monitor via the Display Port, but keeps the laptop closed, they only want to use the big monitor. When they close the lid and the display is switched to the external monitor, the touchpad/trackpad goes nuts due to the sensitivity. So, in this case, the when the lid is closed, the internal touchpad/trackpad should be disabled automatically. But this setting should be system wide, not just a user setting. Because of the system is restarted with the lid closed, we don't want the touchpad/trackpad enabled. The second scenario, is when a user decides to quickly move locations, say from their desk to a conference room, they don't want to put the machine to sleep or shut down. Again, the touchpad/trackpad should be disabled automatically. Now, the user should have control over this, there may be a scenario where they never want the touchpad/trackpad disabled, not sure what that may be, but you never know what hardware could show up on the scene. Anyway, I have a temporary work around using custom keyboard shortcuts as stated in the link above but the users are not too keen on having to do that all of the time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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