That's correct; the screen presumably touches the touchpad when closing
the lid. I've been testing by simply suspending and then touching the
touchpad to wake the laptop (it doesn't require pressing the touchpad
button; simply registering a touch works).

As I say, the exception is if the touchpad is touched _during_ the
suspend process (then the touchpad doesn't wake the laptop), or if the
touchpad is touched after unloading the hid-multitouch or i2c-hid
drivers. (I initially tried to resolve the issue by forcing removal of
the drivers during the suspend processes, but this would also require
that I touch the touchpad during the suspend process.)

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  i2c-hid and hid-multitouch drivers wake computer during suspend

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