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How To Auto-Disable The Touchpad When The Mouse Is Plugged In (Fedora 13)
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 10/29/2010 04:22 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Howtoforge posted a guide about disabling the Touchpad when the mouse is plugged in
Hello all, hopefully this brief how-to will help others, this issue has been bugging me for years. I want the same capability in Fedora that exists in most recent versions of Windows -- disable the touchpad on my laptop if an external mouse is plugged in. Note that my how-to is a little hardware-specific regarding the actual disabling of the touchpad; I'll discuss that more at the end of the guide.
How To Auto-Disable The Touchpad When The Mouse Is Plugged In (Fedora 13)
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