Mouse Delay After Typing

Hi!
After I press a key, the trackpad is disabled for about 1 or 2 seconds afterwards. My previous Lenovo laptop's trackpad had a PalmCheck setting which, when disabled, would eliminate the problem. However, my Flex 15's Alps trackpad settings dialog doesn't have that (at least not that I saw). There's a Palm Size option, but setting it to the widest option doesn't help.
Thanks in advance!

Are your songs and apps still restoring?
It may be a bad install too.
Try this:
First backup then
Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content & Settings
After it finishes, restore from backup (iTiunes/iCloud)

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