Okay, I have never had to install an upstream kernel before so I hope I am 
using the right kernel here. When I enter the terminal command:
uname -r
my kernel version information reads:
3.18.0-031800rc7-generic
Please tell me if this is wrong and I will try to figure out where I went wrong.

Some good news. Clickpad behavior is better, I daresay even useable, but
still has problems.

What works:
Touchpad movement is still operational. But now I can also perform 
touchpad-based simulated clicks now. Single-tapping on the touchpad gives me a 
simulated left-click. Tap-and-hold allows me to click and drag. Double-touch 
simulates right-click. Nothing gets stuck or acts quirky when I use the 
simulated clicks.

What fails:
The hardware clickpad buttons still do not work and still cause the click 
location to get stuck until an enable-disable cycle is run on the touchpad 
(xinput disable/enable <id>).

I am going to tag this as bug-exists due to the clickpad button issue.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help test this
issue.

** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-3.18-rc7

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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  [HP Stream Notebook - 11-d010nr] clickpad malfunctions after
  performing a click in Lubuntu 14.10

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