> I believe most BIOSes have something like this built-in. I'm not
> sure if it's something that can be done at user-level.
>> Kae
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The thing is that when I compile a new kernel and boot on it, the touchpad is
disabled by default, I have to run the X config for the touchpad to work, but
in this case both, the mouse and the touchpad are activated. That's the reason
why I think we can do something about it...
Cheers!
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