@Max Bowsher:
The case on Acer Aspire One is idiosyncratic. You may try whether this works 
for you or not:
# synclient FingerLow=9 FingerHigh=12

I'm testing the latest Synaptics on Acer Aspire One and I've noticed
that the device reported wrong range for pressure. The device reports
that the available finger pressure range is 0 - 255, while testing with
"synclient -m 10" shows that the maximum pressure is only 70. So you've
to press *really hard* along the right edges to scroll. The command
above set a sane value for this device.

If that works for you, we can workaround this quirk by setting it by
using hal.

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tap-to-click and edge-scrolling broken in Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320632
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