Bounce-back still happening......

D5833 Latest software and firmware 23.0.1.A.1.49
it happens all the time
1.The screen doesnt respond to very short swiping.
2.When i stop scrolling, the screen continues to scroll a little bit, and then bounce back to my finger, causing a very unpleasant experience.
What can i do to fix it?

When you lift up the finger at the end of stroke sometimes digitizer reads that as tiny movement in opposite direction and this is when bounce back effect happens.
I've also tried this on xperia pro and lines are perfect every time. Also notice how beginning of every stroke is clearly read wrong but that  doesn't affect scrooling so it's not that noticeable.
It does look like this is kinda fixable in firmware with more aggressive input filtering.

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