The problem with "resetafter" is that it causes the CPU to thrash given
how often the driver gets out of sync. I tried doing that on my system,
and it made it completely unusable (could barely type enough characters
to update modprobe and regenerate initram. So far I've been living with
loading the driver as proto=exps.  I don't really use / want to use the
touchpad itself, so the loss of functions doesn't matter as much to me.
I do care, however, that in this mode, the kernel sees both devices as a
single basic mouse, so I can't disable the touchpad to prevent
accidental hits.

Sad to hear that A11 hasn't changed anything; I've been holding off
upgrading the BIOS as I worry about bricking the system. Does it fix
anything? The keyboard repeat? Does anyone know if that is related to
this or not?

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  [Dell Latitude E7440] ALPS touchpad keeps having state reset

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