Touchpad and typing horrible, add syndaemon option?
I have an Asus VivoBook M513I and I have discovered typing with the touchpad enabled is horrible. The touchpad registers touches with my palm barely touching it and away goes my typing to wherever the mouse was at. Digging around the internet, it seems there are a significant number of people that also run into this problem. One of the better solutions I've found that works for me and others is to use syndaemon. I'd like to propose we add a check box to xfce-settings with a duration to make this easy for beginners to get around.
Note: I spent hours tweaking the xfce touchpad options and synclient fields but nothing worked well. However, syndaemon made all my problems go away!
These are the settings that I use and I find them to work amazingly well, others I see online set -i 0.9 /usr/bin/syndaemon -i 0.6 -t -K -R -d
Version Info: Ubuntu 21.10 (using xfce4 session) - xfce4-settings-manager 4.14.3 (Xfce 4.14) (Why not xubuntu 21.10 ... that's a login manager issue unrelated to this)