Setting the "Synaptics Area" and "Synaptic Edges" helps somewhat but the
cursor is still jumpy when pressing the pad. (Cannot find the correct
"JumpyCursorThreshold".

The problem that when touching the bottom edge of the touchpad the
cursor freeses still persists.

Can be simulated by touching the trackpad at the botton where the button
is outside the active edge, area and trying to move the cursor. Nothing
happens.

If doing the process in reverse putting the finger on the pad and then
pressing the or touching the pad at the bottom. Everything works as
expected.

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Title:
  S430 touchpad very uncomfortable to work with

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