[Q] Possible to change "tap sensitivity" (left click) on trackpad? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hi all,
i was wondering if it is possible to change the trackpad / touchpad sensitivity for "tapping" (=left click).
I found myself making "left clicks"/taps quite a few times unwillingly, because the trackpad is extremely responsive in my opinion!
Does anyone know, if it will be possible (with root etc)? Was that implemented on the original EEE Pad Transformer?
Cheers

Or even disable tap-to-click... I touch the screen or use the left mouse button if I really need to use the trackpad.
At least you can turn off the trackpad completely via the shortcut over the '3' key.
What would be completely awesome is a Tasker script that disables the trackpad while typing and re-enables it afterwards!

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