Hello, it's been a lot of time since the last comment, but since I'm
seeing the same situation on my laptop (Jumper ezBook 3 Pro, version 3)
I wanted to add some information that might help...

After many attempts with different drivers, I was still unsure about the model 
of the trackpad and why it was detected as Cypress when it does not work at all 
with that driver, so I went and disassembled the laptop. It seems that at least 
in my model the trackpad is CY8CTMA-140-LDI-1601. I tried looking for some 
information about it but nothing came up. 
If I where to have the protocol definition, I might even have attempted to add 
support, but since I could not find any information about it, my last chance is 
complaining here to see if someone can help me (and the other unlucky ones out 
there) fix this annoying piece of hardware

If there's anything I can do to help, just let me know

By the way, I'm currently running a Kubuntu 17.10 with a customized
kernel 4.14-rc6 (this is because I wanted to try and debug the driver).
The generic 4.14 kernel behaves in the exact same way as described here.
I also tried the 4.15 with the same results.

Thank you in advance, because I know you're doing a great job :)

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