Automatically disable other pointing devices when an external mouse is plugged in.
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I'm afraid that GSettings cannot be used this way from an extension. In fact, even if you're checking for it, using list_schemas(), you're throwing an exception and never catching it. But, you need nothing of that, since there is already a touchpad-enabled setting at org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.touchpad, and toggling that settings enables/disables the touchpad via gnome-settings-daemon/input.
Thanks for your hint to the touchpad-enabled setting. I've done a complete rewrite this evening.