Sorry, I don't have any ideas. I don't think we've seen anything like
this either; we'd probably need a machine that uses the same touchpad or
touchpad driver.

If the Nouveau driver also supports the RandR 1.4 provider source
capability, it might be an interesting experiment to configure PRIME
with Nouveau -> modesetting to see if it's a generic interaction between
the touchpad driver and RandR 1.4. Alternatively, it might be useful to
attempt configuring an X screen on the Intel GPU using the modesetting
driver and no offloading, to see if it's a general interaction between
the touchpad driver and the modesetting X driver. That should be a lot
easier to set up.

Or... another possibility would be to try configuring the offloading
with the Intel driver as the provider output instead of the modesetting
driver. I can't remember the specific problems we ended up having with
the Intel driver that led us to recommend the modesetting driver in the
README instead, but if the Intel driver works as an output for you, and
the problem is due to an interaction between the modesetting and
touchpad drivers, then this may be a way to avoid the problem.

These are all just wild guesses though; I don't have any good ideas as
to why this might be happening.

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