@Miguel and Adi

I am almost certain your problems are caused by your X tuning and not
the driver.  Make sure you are using the ALPSPS/2 ALPS Glidepoint
interface and not the default PS/2 Mouse.  Try using xinput setprops to
tune the "Synaptics Velocity Scaling", "Synaptics Move Speed", etc.

If there are still issues, use psmouse-alps-dst-0.4 and enable DEBUG in
alps.c.  See the run_alps_debug shell function in alps.sh to set the
sysfs alps_debug to a "deep debug" level which collects all V5 output
from the driver and (on my system) dumps to syslog.  It should show
6-byte packets that change linearly in the x/y planes.  Please post the
snippets of the log when the cursor jumps significantly.

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