Stopping and restarting the service 'glidepoint' also reactives the
touchpad temporarily. So I use

  sudo service glidepoint stop; sudo service glidepoint start

as a work around. As the touchpad is disfunctional again after a few
minutes, this is really annoying.

Perhaps this means that this daemon is the reason for the problem.

** Also affects: touchpad-glidepoint (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  Dell Latitude E6330 Touchpad stops working

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