The problem is more general. I believe it is related to the xf86
interface the driver uses to report input events to Xorg.

I'm experiencing the same thing with the alternative xf86-input-mtrack
driver on github (https://github.com/p2rkw/xf86-input-mtrack). I
searched in the code and there is nothing particular that prevents the
events from being reported while trying to push the cursor off the
screen. The only thing that is common between this tablet driver in this
topic and the touchpad driver I'm having trouble with, is the xf86. The
default synaptics touchpad driver that comes with Ubuntu, obviously does
not have this problem, and also does not use xf86.

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