Ideapad U510 Touchpad problem

I have bought a lenovo ideapad u510 a week before. From the very begining I am facing toucpad problem, The cursor jumps everywhere in the screen and make automatic selection all by itself. I am totally unable to control the cursor.
I have tried installing Synaptics driver after unistalling default Elan driver, but it wasn't solved a bit. I have tried by changing various options from the  Elan menu, also disabled 'Multi-finger' option.
I have bought it from Canada but now I'm far away from there. So if anyone knows the solution please help me.

Please reinstall your default touchpad driver (ELAN). According to Elan: The main cause of unexpected cursor moving or click is the accidental palm contact with the touch pad. You can adjust your Palm Tracking setting to maximum to make your touch pad insensitive to "palm contacts"

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    Telephone:  Number: 031-224-4804  (Standard Charges Apply)
    Hours of operation:  9AM - 6PM / Monday to Friday
    Hope this helps
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  • Ideapad u510 melts

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    For -anything- related to melting, burning smells, ect. you want to contact the place you purchased from as soon as possible. That's a serious issue, and Lenovo takes the safety of their customers very seriously. If its brand new and within returns period there's always return/replace, but if its outside the returns period call your local Lenovo support for more assistance: 
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