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NAME

       syndaemon  -  a program that monitors keyboard activity and disables the touchpad when the
       keyboard is being used.

SYNOPSIS

       syndaemon [-i idle-time] [-m poll-inverval] [-d] [-p pid-file] [-t] [-k] [-K] [-R]

DESCRIPTION

       Disabling the touchpad while typing avoids unwanted movements of the  pointer  that  could
       lead to giving focus to the wrong window.

OPTIONS

       -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.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       DISPLAY
              Specifies the X server to contact.

EXIT CODES

       If syndaemon exists with a return code other than 0, the error encountered is as below.

       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.

CAVEATS

       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.

AUTHORS

       Peter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com>.

       This man page was written by Mattia Dongili <malattia@debian.org>

SEE ALSO

       Xorg(1), synclient(1), synaptics(4)