hi steven,

my xinput list gives almost the same results, so thats ok. (my pad has
id=11)

i've run out of ideas for you to try. there are "solutions" like
disabling the touchpad from bios and working with a usb mouse, but
that's not a real option i guess. what bothers me most is that your
touchpad was working fine and broke down, very strange.

you could try an ubuntu karmic disk, with older kernel and add the psmouse.ko 
yourself, but i don't blame you for switching to windows in this case ;-)
if you need the windows7 sentelic driver, let me know. my brother has his msi 
with sentelic pad running windows 7. (the driver was a bit hard to find about a 
year ago)

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