Something new: When the problem happens, I can also press Fn+F5 (which
is the key combo to disable the touchpad on this laptop) twice to
disable/enable the touchpad to make the problem go away, same effect as
with Ctrl-Alt-F1/Ctrl-Alt-F7 or same effect as a modprobe -r psmouse and
adding the psmouse  driver again.

This is however a faster key combo ;)

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  [Dell Latitude E6540] ALPS touchpad and buttons work only in a single
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