Mark Smith, just to focus the scope, I have a similar laptop touchpad
design, and using my right hand, I move the cursor with my index, scroll
on the right-hand side with the middle, and primary click with my thumb.

When I am moving the cursor with my index, my middle is either hovering
on slightly raised portion beyond the touchpad at the top. My thumb
would rest on the primary click. With this method of use, I don't have
any stray clicks, or mis-movements.

Given this, I would expect non-desirable behavior if I have three
fingers not quite altogether on the touchpad, in Windows, Ubuntu, or
Mac.

Could you please re-word the one specific problem here, and is their a
configuration one would do in Windows that either minimizes or
eliminates what you are referring to here?

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  [Dell Latitude E7240] Alps Touchpad acts erratically when multi-touch
  is vertical, not horizontal

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