Actually, I'm just discouraging people to install Ubuntu on Apple
hardware just for this. It's too much of a hassle to configure the
touchpad properly and it's definitely not newbie-grade stuff.

I would suggest:

1. Create a single point of configuration for touchpads (there are currently 
simply too many).
2. Crowdsource best configurations for devices so a database can be accessed 
during isntallation in order to provide sane defaults for any laptop.

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  Default synaptics settings not the best for Apple trackpads

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