I've upgraded that Toshiba laptop to the 2.6.27-1-generic kernel;
previously it was using 2.6.26-5-generic.  Upgrading to the newer kernel
has not produced any change in behavior.  This makes sense, since the
version of the tlsup module itself has not changed.  It's likely that
this driver simply does not properly identifty itself as a 'keyboard'
device.

The 'tlsup' module currently DOES produce a regression compared to
previous kernels with the toshiba_acpi support, though that module only
worked once you fixed (worked around) the separate issue of acpi_fakekey
brokenness --
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/217504 .  If tlsup
cannot be fixed in time, it would be a good idea to revert to using
toshiba_acpi.

I shall also attach an FDI file I tested, in an attempt to get Xorg to
use the device; however, this did not work -- apparently the
"/proc/bus/input/devices" output trumps the hal information.

** Attachment added: "10-tlsup.fdi"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17150835/10-tlsup.fdi

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Xorg can't use Toshiba Laptop Support (tlsup) input device; input device does 
not support 'kbd' input handler
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261318
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