You misunderstood. I'm talking about my left hand, not my right hand.
The problem is when my left hand is touching the upper left corner. The
touchpad's driver needs to ignore that, and put emphasis on my right
hand's finger to move the cursor. Instead, it can't make up it's mind,
and the cursor stops, moves, stops etc. It ping pongs between the two
touches.

This is a problem I never had on Macs (including Linux installations on
Intel Macs), or on Thinkpads. It's the experience I expect since around
2012 and later.

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

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