Okay, I can confirm that either one of the following will fix the issue (Using 
an AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint):
1. Remove the whole section that defines the touchpad, and the corresponding 
entry in ServerLayout.
2. Set the NoTrapSignals server flag to true
3. Set the AutoAddDevices server flag to false.

Here's something I noticed: "xinput list" shows that there are two
entries for the touchpad. One that is defined in xorg.conf, and the
other, presumably auto-detected. The one in xorg.conf will have whatever
identifier given to it.

On a slightly unrelated matter, disabling AutoAddDevices fixes Bug
#264196.

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[Intrepid] touchpad on dell laptop does not scroll
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