I have a Dell E6410 and it has a button for Dell Latitude ON, but I do
not have that feature. That is an option that may be ordered when
configuring the machine, and I did not choose it. I think the Latitude
ON Reader version is available for those who didn't receive the full
version (which requires special hardware), but that runs from the hard
drive and my HD is gone, replaced with an Intel SSD.

I assume the E6510 also has this feature available. If so, it's a button
next to the power button labeled with something that looks like a
combination of D, infinity (∞), and the power symbol (IEC5009 Standby
symbol). I don't know if the Alps touchpad driver included with the
stripped-down SUSE Linux that runs Latitude ON functions completely, but
if anyone has that feature, please check it out.

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Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and scrolling do not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550625
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