I have a new MacBook Pro on which I have sucessfully installed Fedora 11. For the most part it works really great but I have a problem with the touch pad. On the new Macs the touch pad has an integrated button so, in Fedora, the only way I can work it is to use clicking and dragging with the touch pad rather than with the integrated button (otherwise, a click on the button would first move the pointer and then click). This is all fine, except I can't get the Mouse Preferences "Disable touch pad while typing" to work with the result that I constantly happen to touch the touchpad while typing, hence displacing the cursor. The touch pad is quite big so it easily happens.
I would be greatful for any hints or suggestions.
/henrik
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