Palm rejection is only for when the palm of a hand (not figures or
thumbs) is touching the touchpad. Because a palm is larger than a finger
it's usually easy to recognise and ignore. However in the attached
photo, only a finger can be seen touching the touchpad so it will not be
rejected as a palm. Maybe the photo doesn't accurately show the problem
occurring? But if the photo in comment #1 is correct then palm rejection
is not the problem.

Please also run this command to attach relevant system information:

  apport-collect 2122154

** Changed in: libinput (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  Palm Rejection doesn't work on a Canonical-supported laptop

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