Hi Christopher
I reached to get time to flash to A10 Bios.
I still can't set speed or resolution (I don't know the underlying 
techno/language used for touchpad devices), but now, like with A09, the speed 
control is available in the Settings Center and I can't see it memorized/stored 
when I come back to Mouse/TouchPad settings the same way the other touchpad 
controls show they are stored, ie the check boxes keep the setting I do, but 
the "Cursor speed" always reverts to the central position. I thought of a 
relative drawing, but although I tried several times, I can't feel the speed 
change.
Also, maybe I miss something in the use of the "Test your settings" button: is 
there a way therein to validate the settings (some OK button?) and I'm not sure 
how to use the little girly and cartoon characters and objects.
Sorry if I seem puzzled.
As I tested with upstream kernel, should I remove the "needs-upstream-testing" 
tag?

The output you asked:
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
A10
08/28/2013

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  [Dell XPS 13 L322X] Touchpad too slow to cross the screen horizontally

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