Alps Touchpad Driver Xp 〈TESTED〉
Windows XP may warn you that the driver is not "Digitally Signed."
Since Alps Electric often acts as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), the best way to get a stable driver is through your laptop manufacturer’s support site. alps touchpad driver xp
Windows XP usually includes generic mouse drivers. These allow the cursor to move and click, but that’s it. If you have an ALPS touchpad (common in Dell, Toshiba, Sony Vaio, and older HP laptops), you need the proprietary driver to unlock: Windows XP may warn you that the driver
If you encounter issues with your Alps touchpad driver on XP, try the following: If you have an ALPS touchpad (common in
Alps Alps TouchPad, v.7.4.102.103 for 32bit, 7.104 ... - Dell
Disclaimer: Windows XP is an End-of-Life (EOL) operating system. Connecting XP machines to the internet carries security risks. Always ensure your files are backed up and use a robust firewall.
Before downloading anything, look at the actual hardware ID .