Alps Touchpad Driver Windows 7 !link! -

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Alps Touchpad Driver Windows 7 !link! -

Without the proper driver, the touchpad works as a basic PS/2 mouse (no gestures).

If your manufacturer no longer supports Windows 7 for your specific model, try searching for a driver for a slightly older model of the same brand, as ALPS hardware often remains consistent across generations. alps touchpad driver windows 7

| Issue | Solution | |--------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | Force install via “Have Disk” using Alps .inf . Disable Windows Update driver search. | | Two-finger scroll not working | Install OEM-specific version (generic Alps may lack gesture support). Check in registry: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Alps\ → TouchPad features enabled. | | Cursor jumps / erratic movement | Lower PalmCheck sensitivity in Alps control panel → Advanced → Palm Tracking. | | Driver install fails “No Alps hardware” | Your touchpad is actually Synaptics or Elan. Check hardware ID in Device Manager → Details → Hardware IDs (contains VEN_ALPS or VEN_DELL ).| | Sleep/resume touchpad freeze | In Device Manager → Alps touchpad → Power Management → Uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device”. | | Gestures missing after Windows Update | Windows Update may replace Alps driver with a generic HID driver. Reinstall OEM driver and hide the update via wushowhide.diagcab . | Without the proper driver, the touchpad works as