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LEAP 15.2 Disable touchpad if a mouse is plugged in

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This probably also applies to Tumbleweed, but it is in Leap 15.2 that I am seeing the issue.

For a long time, I have configured KDE to disable touchpad if a mouse is plugged in. It is in the touchpad settings (part of "Input devices").

Computer 1: I try to configure that setting. And the setting is nowhere to be found. However, it still works. KDE on this computer was originally configured in Leap 15.1, where the setting was available. So it works, but I cannot configure it.

Computer 2: Here, when I go to that configuration, I can still find it (and it works). On this computer KDE was originally configured for Leap 15.0 (or perhaps earlier), and the setting remains and is still configurable. However, if I create a new user on this computer, and configure KDE from scratch, then the configuration is not available. If I then copy ".config/touchpadrc" from the user that works, then it starts working for this new user, but still doesn't show in the configurations.

Is this setting being deprecated? Or is this a bug that I should report to kde.org?

This configuration option is the main reason that I switched to using KDE a few years ago. I would really hate to lose the option.

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