Seth, this is fantastic development. I've tried on Dell E6410, Kubuntu 11.04. I could disable tap, at last, and I could also scroll with two fingers. I am mostly a trackstick user, and that has some problems -- namely, after reboot trackstick was *way* too sensitive and even hitting buttons was problematic. I've set "Minimum Speed" and "Maximum Speed" to 0, in KDE settings, and things became better -- but seems like the speed is still higher that what I had with the old driver -- and the speed when using touchpad is too slow. Maybe, there is some hidden option that would control relative speed of trackstick and touchpad?
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