[SOLVED] Disable a synaptics mouse?

Hey,
I got a LGF1 laptop, which has a synaptics mouse located at a not so comfortable location.
Sometimes, when I type, the mouse clicks without me wanting so, because of little touches at the touchpad.
I want to able to disable the mouse with a click of a button, and enable it again with clicking another (or same) keyboard button.
Anyone have an idea?
Thanks
Fiod
Last edited by fiod (2007-10-27 20:33:41)

Never mind. Solved it by doing the following:
http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/09/20/ … en-typing/
Will try to add this to the wiki.

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