I've always used gsynaptics, anyway.... the new panel is nearly useless, because it is too basic -- it doesn't even have sensitivity adjustments, for example. I think SHMConfig should be enabled by default, and gsynaptics installed with it. At least that works with touchpad as CorePointer. I had to build my own package with the two relevant patches removed, also, to get my g-s-d back.
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