@Surak:  I believe you are correct for the most part, but the difference here 
between suspend to RAM and suspend to disk is that in suspend to disk the 
hardware is physically shut off, versus put to sleep in suspend to RAM.  The 
power is not off in suspend to RAM, some devices are powered off, but most 
devices are powered low or suspended until resume (note: no hardware power down 
so state registers may be preserved).  I do agree that a reset of the hardware 
should fix the problem, but all the methods of software device reset known have 
been tried and still fail.  I do agree it is possible to resolve this issue 
somehow, since it works in other non-linux OSs.  I suspect there is a resume 
command that needs to be sent to the PS/2 port chip once the OS is loaded to 
repower the chip before the OS GUI is up for those that the touchpad reset 
doesn't solve (like mine).  I am not certain, but I think there are possible 
three different problems happening here on this bug.
1) The touch pad needs a reset command and comes back up (most devices this 
works)
2) The PS/2 port chip is still off during resume and needs a resume command 
(possibly my case) which may not need a touchpad reset if the touchpad was 
power off.  Touchpad reset does nothing in this case, however a suspend and 
resume fixes it because state registers are changed.
3) The touchpad needs a suspend command and doesn't receive one, so when the 
system goes into suspend it is left hanging. (maybe my case)
I am by no means a hardware excpert, but I work with low-level hardware 
involvement daily and write software to make the hardware work and this is what 
I think I am seeing.

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Synaptics touchpad ceases functioning after suspend and resume.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59867
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