Adding some information obtained last night:

On my YEPO 737A I flashed both Lubuntu and Elementary images to test if
the suspend/wake "trick" would initialize the trackpad, and it did not.
Both flashes making use of 4.15rc6.

Attacking this problem via BIOS seems problematic, as so many brand
names produce cheap apollo lake machines with similar SYNA trackpad
hardware: Jumper, chuwei, yepo, etc.

It really does feel like this is a delay issue as mentioned above, and
jumper must have tightened this up of their own accord. I sincerely
doubt the dozen or more other makers will do the same.

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