syndaemon - a program that monitors keyboard activity and disables the touchpad when the keyboard is being used.
syndaemon [-i idle-time] [-m poll-inverval] [-d] [-p pid-file] [-t] [-k] [-K] [-R]
Disabling the touchpad while typing avoids unwanted movements of the pointer that could lead to giving focus to the wrong window. .
-i <idle-time> How many seconds to wait after the last key press before enabling the touchpad. . (default is 2.0s).
-m <poll-interval> How many milliseconds to wait between two polling intervals. If this value is too low, it will cause unnecessary wake-ups. If this value is too high, some key presses (press and release happen between two intervals) may not be noticed. This switch has no effect when running with -R. . Default is 200ms.
-d Start as a daemon, ie in the background.
-p <pid-file> Create a pid file with the specified filename. . A pid file will only be created if the program is started in daemon mode.
-t Only disable tapping and scrolling, not mouse movements, in response to keyboard activity.
-k Ignore modifier keys when monitoring keyboard activity.
-K Like -k but also ignore Modifier+Key combos.
-R Use the XRecord extension for detecting keyboard activity instead of polling the keyboard state.
-? Show the help message.
DISPLAY Specifies the X server to contact.
Exit code 1 Invalid commandline argument.
Exit code 2 The connection to the X sever could not be established or no touchpad device could be found.
Exit code 3 The fork into daemon mode failed or the pid file could not be created.
Exit code 4 XRECORD requested but not available or usable on the server.
It doesn't make much sense to connect to a remote X server, because the daemon will then monitor the remote server for keyboard activity, but will disable the touchpad on the local machine.
Peter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com>.
This man page was written by Mattia Dongili <malattia@debian.org>
__xservername__(__appmansuffix__), synclient(__appmansuffix__), synaptics(__drivermansuffix__)