I love the size of the rMB and and the screen and even the keyboard--except for the out of control cursor -- we might call it the wildly drunk cursor -- that many of us touch typist experience when some part of hard hits the trackpad while we are typing. It has been driving me nuts. I've done all the research I can -- it happens all the time but is very hard to reproduce at the Genius Bar -- and finally settled upon the following solution. It is not perfect, as you shall see, but it is better than selling the machine, at least for now:
In system preference, unselect "Tap to Click" and set the "click" pressure to light, thereby getting the track pad as close as can be to "touch" clicking.
I'd prefer to type with "touch" clicking, but I got used to old fashioned click clicking in a few days, and the wild track pad cursor is gone. I hope this hardware or firmware bug is corrected in the next revision.
In system preference, unselect "Tap to Click" and set the "click" pressure to light, thereby getting the track pad as close as can be to "touch" clicking.
I'd prefer to type with "touch" clicking, but I got used to old fashioned click clicking in a few days, and the wild track pad cursor is gone. I hope this hardware or firmware bug is corrected in the next revision.