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Eh, when I bought a brand new Lenova Legion 5 a few years ago the trackpad wouldn't work in Ubuntu, Fedora, or PopOS. It worked on the 4th distro I tried, Manjaro. So your mileage may vary.
That is most likely an Arch-thing rather than a Manjaro-thing.
Yeah, that is most likely an Arch thing which is why I made this comment in direct response to a person saying that Arch was behind Ubuntu when that is not always the case. I'm sure most people know that Manjaro is based on Arch.
If you want a Manjaro specific thing, then I could point to his "broken grub thing" which did not effect Manjaro because the updates are held back for longer and for further testing.