Controlling-Laptop-Touchpads, Part 2

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Controlling-Laptop-Touchpads, Part 2

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Here's the 23nd topic in the Helping new users series

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This topic assumes you are using one of the recommended distros or remasters.

This is an advanced topic.

For those who are continually hitting the touchpad while typing, the easy thing to do is just turn it off and use an external mouse. However, if you find you want or have to use the touchpad there are some scripts and settings that can ease the annoyance.

TPdisable.sh disables the touchpad while typing.

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-Download the file and copy to: /root/Startup/Tpdisable.sh.
-Click it to test.
The disable time can be adjusted by editing the file if desired.

If Tpdisable.sh does not work or you want more positive control of the pad try touchpad-toggle.sh. Touchpad-toggle turns the pad on or off and is best used when assigned to a hotkey.

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-Download the file and copy to: /root/my-applications/bin/touchpad-toggle.sh
-Menu>Desktop>JWMDesk Manager>JWM Hotkey>Add new shortcut

In this example the hotkey is set to: alt z

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-click Apply
-click Close
-click Quit
Now pressing alt z will turn the touchpad off or on.

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