I had GNOME (rather than Unity) as my default desktop before upgrading
to 18.04, and I strongly believe that my settings should have been
respected rather than overridden to the installation default. Whatever
the merits of the choice of installation default, it seems clear error
to impose it over a previously existing GNOME installation.

My touchpad has hardware left and right buttons, and it is my
understanding that it should therefore not default to "finger" mode but
should instead default to "area" mode. I was not able to get two-finger
secondary click to work in "finger" mode at all. The laptop is an Acer
V3-574 and the touchpad identifies in dmesg as follows:

hid-multitouch 0018:04F3:300B.0001: Ignoring the extra HID_DG_INPUTMODE
input: ELAN0501:00 04F3:300B Touchpad as 
/devices/pci0000:00/INT3432:00/i2c-0/i2c-ELAN0501:00/0018:04F3:300B.0001/input/input8
hid-multitouch 0018:04F3:300B.0001: input,hidraw0: I2C HID v1.00 Mouse 
[ELAN0501:00 04F3:300B] on i2c-ELAN0501:00

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  Gnome Shell: Touchpad right click (bottom right) area does not work

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