It may also be related (of note possibly) that the setting for the
touchPAD disabling feature appears to re-enable itself when coming out
of suspend/sleep mode also.  Not sure if the devices are being
reactivated in an awakening method in some way, therefore turning the
touchscreen back on.

If you need any additional diagnostics from me, let me know, I'm willing
to help out.

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Title:
  Touchscreen only works after suspend/resume on Lenovo ideapad P400
  Touch

Status in “xserver-xorg-input-evdev” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Touchscreen is unresponsive on fresh 13.04 Ubuntu installation.  All
  other devices work.

  Touchscreen shows as working and 'states' are correct for any xinput
  --list off of a cold boot.

  However, if I (at any point) "Suspend" the system, then awaken it, the
  Touchscreen immediately functions properly.

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