"pretty narrow set of hardware" is absolutely false. It is tuned for
laptops that have clickpads which most of them these days, with only the
exception of some Dell and HP "business" laptops. Everything else ships
with clickpads that support 2 or more fingers (even including most Dell
and HP laptops)

Regardless, you can go back to the old driver with the old dual
behaviour:

  1. sudo apt install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
  2. Only login to "Ubuntu" (Xorg sessions). Not "Ubuntu on Wayland".
  3. Tweak your personal preferences with the 'synclient' tool.
  4. Save your personal preferences as a command to run on login in 
'gnome-session-properties'.

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

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