It just happened right now. I've saved dmesg output and the X's log.
(Attaching them.)

There are no nvec messages in dmesg. But there are two "ec" messages.
Are they important?

I've checked once again the behavior of the touchpad when this happens:

movements don't work,
but scrolling doe work (at the right side of the pad with a single finger),
clicking does work (by hitting the pad, or with the buttons underneath -- both 
work).

I tried to press F9: this turned the tocuhpad competely off. Then I
pressed F9 once again: and this resulted in the same errpneous
situation: movements don't work, other things do work (scrolling,
hitting).

So it's not a matter of F9. And it's not matter of complete
disconnection.

Please tell me:

What to do further to diagnose the source of the error?

** Attachment added: "dmesg (when this happened once again)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ac100/+bug/1035208/+attachment/3264709/+files/dmesg2.txt

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