![]() ![]() ![]() One second is what was already running and seems to be fine for me. -i allows you to specify how long syndaemon should wait after typing has stopped before re-enabling the touchpad.I simply run the following to restart syndaemon without -t. However, if you omit the option entirely then everything works fine the entire touchpad is disabled as expected while typing when you don't include the -t option. The option must have a bug because when it's specified I can still scroll and tap while typing. For me the syndaemon was already running.Īfter playing with it and reading some of the other answers here I determined that the cause is the -t option. Like others here the syndaemon utility solved my issue.
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