![]() So to disable it, simply type $ xinput disable 14 ![]() ![]() In this example, »My annoying touchscreen« has the id 14. To disable the device using xinput, you'll have to determine the devices XInput id: $ xinput Besides uninstalling the appropriate drivers (which might fail to work since some devices act as usual mouse devices and only need specific drivers for more sophisticated features and your list of installed drivers suggests this) you can also disable the device via the xinput tool or by explicitly matching in nf.
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