At this stage a backport would make sense only to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS which is 
going to be supported till 2017. I don't use it but of course a backport could 
be useful for other people who are using the 12.04 and planned to use it til 
the EOL.
I think it's up to the developers to take a decision. I'm not an expert and I 
have no idea if this is going to be a complicated job or not ;)

Just in case!
I've tried the "psmouse-alps-1.3" workaround on a LIVE version of 12.04 and it 
works. So... at least if a backport to 12.04 would be difficult/problematic, we 
know that the workaround works also on 12.04.

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  [Fujitsu LIFEBOOK A512] Touchpad scrolling and middle click doesn't
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