@Nicolas D.

Your alps touch pad on the E6230 is failing to complete the
initialization sequence.   It looks like it has the same signature as
the alps touchpad on the E6430 and E6530 so the system thinks it's
configured but it's not operational.   Possible solutions:

1. Hardware failure and the touchpad needs to be physically replaced
2. This is a new alps model, different from the "new" one Ben Garami 
reverse-engineered a couple months ago for the E6430.  I did the same steps for 
the N5110 for it's signature - very technical.
3. hack the alps dkms to glean more information about why it's failing.

The fix for (1) is to take it to a Dell dealer.

The fix for (2) is to re-trace Ben's steps to analyze the touchpad.  He
was mostly posting in a looong thread on the linux-input newsgroup under
the title "New Alps protocol in the wild?", which can be googled.

The eureka post is at: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
input/msg21993.html

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  synaptic touchpad not recognized on dell latitude e6510 and others

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