As people have mentioned here, I have a gnome-settings-daemon in my PPA
to fix this. We can hopefully get the patch blessed by upstream and some
Ubuntu GNOME people, and SRU it.

** Summary changed:

- After resume, ALPS touchpad fully functional, but with wrong settings
+ g-s-d needs to set mouse properties when a new device appears

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
+ Some input devices regularly disappear and reappear (for example, when
+ they're unplugged), others feel the need to disappear when the computer
+ is suspended, and yet others will decide to vanish for a little while
+ for no reason at all!
  
- After resume from suspend to ram, ALPS touchpad ignores settings in
- gnome-mouse-properties. According to settings, 'Mouse clicks with
- touchpad' is disabled options, but taping on touchpad produces 'clicks'.
- Enabling and disabling that option fixes the issue - until next suspend.
+ This is mildly unfortunate with input-hotplug, as the actual X devices
+ vanish as well. When they come back, they reappear with the default
+ settings. gnome-settings-daemon needs to know to reset properties when a
+ new device appears.

** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Low => Medium

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g-s-d needs to set mouse properties when a new device appears
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280148
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