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"What I'm wondering about is whether a touch in the scroll area changes 
something in the hardware state or whether it is simply the driver that chooses 
to interpret touch in this area in a special way."

Geir, I don't think that the cursor jump is due to something related to
hardware in the scroll area as the scroll area is generally implemented
in software rather than in hardware. Touchpad generally send only x,y
location and the driver has to detect the scroll area themselves and
implement the scroll. This seems to be a driver issue.

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scrolling issues using touchpad 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591656
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