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Following up with this other question, how can I temporarily disable the touchpad (both movements and buttons) as well as the keyboard in Linux Ubuntu Hardy? I mean, there is a menu for disabling the mouse (and there might be one for the keyboard), but I don't want to lock myself out. The best would be an option to decide which keys on the keyboard I want to be working (e.g. arrows to scroll the page I'm reading) and with a fast keys combination to lock/unlock (e.g. one not easily pushed by my toddler little hands: left-shift + ESC + right-shift + backspace + space)
Edit: I get the tumbleweed badge with this question, but it was seen and even starred? Does anybody have an answer? Let's try with a bounty....
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The original is here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lk4b/ Thanks, I'll give it a try and vote you accordingly :-)
– Davide – 2009-11-28T20:18:38.0302This is great! And the latest version from sourceforge does actually have support for mouse too! You win :-) – Davide – 2009-12-04T04:45:02.810
Just goes to show you there really is no end to the little gadgets people will dream up. – DaveParillo – 2009-12-04T15:58:14.480