- @Cefn The package is valid for all architectures, so it should work with 
64bits also...
- A more appropriate way of disabling/enabling the touchpad instead of the 
mouse-to-serio.sh can be found in #27 of 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11240769#post11240769  That is: use 
"xinput list" to identify which device is your trackpad (identified as a PS/2 
Generic Mouse), (16 in my case) and use the command shown to disable/enable it: 
xinput --set-prop 14 'Device Enabled' 0         (or 1 to enable). To link it to 
a key, follow #20 in the same thread.

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  synaptic touchpad not recognized on dell latitude e6510 and others

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