I have the same issue on a Dell Latitude E6500 running Ubuntu 11.04 64bit
The laptop has a touchpad and a stick (I believe it is called so).
The problem is that sometimes (not always) when the notebook wakes up from standby, the touchpad is recognized as a generic PS/2 mouse. It still works, but there is no touchpad tabs in corresponding settings dialogs, and acceleration and scrolling do not work, which makes it almost impossible to work comfortable.
I use a workaround which fixes it for me, but it would be nice to have this problem fixed once and for all.
The workaround is to remove and install psmouse driver:
I have the same issue on a Dell Latitude E6500 running Ubuntu 11.04 64bit
The laptop has a touchpad and a stick (I believe it is called so).
The problem is that sometimes (not always) when the notebook wakes up from standby, the touchpad is recognized as a generic PS/2 mouse. It still works, but there is no touchpad tabs in corresponding settings dialogs, and acceleration and scrolling do not work, which makes it almost impossible to work comfortable.
I use a workaround which fixes it for me, but it would be nice to have this problem fixed once and for all.
The workaround is to remove and install psmouse driver:
sudo rmmod psmouse drivers/ input/mouse/ psmouse. ko
sudo insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/