Alps Touchpad Driver Vista

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Freddie
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Alps Touchpad Driver Vista

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I just upgraded my computer to Windows Vista and realized that my Alps touchpad driver is not compatible. I have searched everywhere but I couldn't find a working link to download the driver specifically for Vista. Can anyone please provide me with a reliable driver link for the Alps touchpad driver that is compatible with Windows Vista? Thank you in advance for your help!
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Re: Alps Touchpad Driver Vista

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Below you can download alps touchpad vista driver for Windows.

File name: alps-touchpad-vista.exe
Version: 4.627
File size: 26451 MB
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Alps Touchpad Driver Vista

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Device Specification:
- Device: Alps Touchpad Driver Vista
- Operating System Compatibility: Windows Vista
- Manufacturer: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.
- Device Type: Touchpad Driver
- Supported Touchpad Models: Alps Touchpad
- Driver Version: Vista compatible

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

Q1: Why is my touchpad not working after installing the Alps Touchpad Driver Vista?
A1: This could be due to incompatible hardware or conflicting drivers. Make sure your touchpad is a supported model, and check if there are any other touchpad or pointing device drivers installed that might be causing conflicts. Try reinstalling the driver or updating it if necessary.

Q2: My touchpad cursor is jumping or moving erratically. What should I do?
A2: This issue can occur if the touchpad sensitivity settings are too high or if the touchpad surface is dirty. Adjust the touchpad sensitivity through the control panel or touchpad settings utility. Clean the touchpad surface gently with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris that may be affecting its performance.

Q3: The scrolling feature on my Alps Touchpad Driver Vista is not working. How can I fix it?
A3: First, ensure that the scrolling feature is enabled in the touchpad settings or control panel. If it is already enabled but not functioning, try updating the driver to the latest version from the manufacturer's website. Alternatively, you can uninstall the current driver, restart your computer, and let Windows automatically install the generic touchpad driver.
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Re: Re: Alps Touchpad Driver Vista

Post by Freddie »

Thanks for sharing the link to the working Alps Touchpad driver for Vista, it worked perfectly on my device.
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