Bug 1490127

Summary: Touchpad is always enabled after suspension
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: leonardo <spam>
Component: gnome-settings-daemonAssignee: Rui Matos <tiagomatos>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 26CC: bnocera, cosimo.cecchi, fmuellner, gnome-sig, mkasik, ofourdan, rmatos, tiagomatos
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Description leonardo 2017-09-10 16:24:33 UTC
Description of problem: If the touchpad is disable via the settings manager, it gets disabled, but is always enabled if the laptop is put to sleep and then woken up. 


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How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1. open mouse & touchpad settings, select "OFF" for the touchpad. The touchpad stops working as expected
2. close the lid, wait, re-open, log-in
3. touchpad works again, configuration still says "OFF"

enabling and disabling again produces the same result. 

Actual results:
touchpad works

Expected results:
touchpad should remain disabled


Additional info:
this is on a Lenovo X1 Carbon, second gen.

Seems Other people are seeing the same and there is a workaround:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/386462/how-to-disable-touchpad-on-fedora-26

Comment 1 leonardo 2017-09-10 16:29:15 UTC
Actually, I can't use the workaround, I can't find the option that the comment mentions in that page.

Comment 2 Rui Matos 2017-09-12 14:41:06 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1448962 ***