Alps Pointing-device (2-way)

Alps Pointing-device (2-way) 5.4.1501.6

Windows / Alps Electric / 439 / Full spec
Description

Alps Pointing-device (2-way) is a driver software that enables the functionality of the Alps pointing device on your computer. This software is designed to work with various operating systems, including Windows and Linux, and it provides users with an intuitive interface for controlling their pointing device.

The Alps Pointing-device (2-way) driver software is essential for anyone who uses a laptop or desktop computer that has an Alps pointing device. The software allows you to customize your touchpad settings, such as sensitivity and scrolling speed, to suit your preferences. Additionally, it provides advanced features like gesture recognition and multi-touch support.

One of the key benefits of using this driver software is its compatibility with a wide range of devices. Whether you have a laptop from Dell, HP, Lenovo or any other manufacturer that uses an Alps pointing device, this driver will work seamlessly with your hardware.

Features:

Customizable Settings: With the Alps Pointing-device (2-way) driver installed on your computer, you can easily customize various touchpad settings such as sensitivity and scrolling speed according to your preferences.

Gesture Recognition: The software also supports gesture recognition which allows users to perform actions like zoom in/out or swipe left/right using simple finger gestures on their touchpad.

Multi-Touch Support: Another great feature of this driver is its support for multi-touch gestures. Users can use two fingers simultaneously on their touchpad to perform actions like pinch-to-zoom or rotate images in supported applications.

Compatibility: The Alps Pointing-device (2-way) driver works seamlessly with various operating systems including Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP as well as Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and Fedora. It also supports different types of hardware from different manufacturers making it highly versatile.

Ease-of-Use: The user interface provided by this driver makes it easy for users to configure their touchpad settings without requiring any technical knowledge or expertise.

Installation:

Installing the Alps Pointing-device (2-way) Driver Software is straightforward and easy. Simply download the latest version from our website and run the setup file following the instructions provided by the installer wizard. Once installed successfully, restart your computer so that changes take effect immediately.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, if you are looking for a reliable way to enhance your experience while using an Alps pointing device on your laptop or desktop computer then look no further than installing this powerful yet easy-to-use driversoftware -Alps Pointing-device(2way). With its customizable settings,gesture recognition,multi-touch support,and compatibility across multiple platforms,thisdriver offers everything neededto make workingwithyourtouchpada breeze!

Full spec
Publisher Alps Electric
Publisher site http://www.alpsusa.com
Release date 2008-08-26
Date added 2004-12-13
Category Drivers
Sub category Mouse Drivers
Version 5.4.1501.6
Os requirements Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows, Windows XP
Requirements Windows 98SE/ME/NT4/2000/XP/2003
Price Free
Downloads per week 0
Total downloads 439

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    Michael Thomas

    I've been using the Alps Pointing-device driver for a while and it works great! No issues so far.

    Jun 13, 2005
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  • Emily Sanders

    I agree, Michael! The Alps driver is very reliable and helps improve the precision of my mouse movements.

    Oct 18, 2005
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    Brandon Parker

    I've been experiencing some problems with the Alps driver lately. The cursor occasionally freezes, requiring a restart. Has anyone else faced this issue?

    Jan 04, 2006
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  • Olivia Cooper

    Hey Brandon! I haven't faced such freezing issues with the Alps driver on my Windows system. Maybe try reinstalling the driver or updating it to the latest version.

    Jul 27, 2006
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      Brandon Parker

      Thanks, Olivia! I'll give that a try and see if it resolves the problem.

      Feb 24, 2007
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  • Rachel Martinez

    I found that the Alps driver is quite sensitive by default, making the cursor move too quickly. Adjusting the sensitivity settings helped me a lot.

    Apr 03, 2007
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  • Daniel Foster

    Rachel, I faced the same issue initially. It took me a while to find the sensitivity settings, but once I adjusted them, the Alps driver worked perfectly.

    Dec 10, 2008
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    Sophia Anderson

    I'm considering trying out the Alps driver. Can someone share their experience using it with a touchpad?

    Jan 02, 2009
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    • Isabella Rivera

      Sophia, I have a touchpad on my Windows laptop, and the Alps driver works seamlessly with it. I've had no issues using it.

      Apr 05, 2009
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    • Liam Hughes

      I also have a touchpad, Sophia, and the Alps driver enhances the touchpad functionality and responsiveness.

      Aug 22, 2009
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    • James Lee

      Sophia, I've been using the Alps driver with a touchpad, and it's been great. The driver provides gestures and precision control.

      Oct 04, 2009
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    Ava Green

    I updated to Windows 10 recently. Does the Alps driver support Windows 10?

    Jan 03, 2010
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      Noah White

      Yes, Ava! The Alps driver is compatible with Windows 10. I'm using it without any compatibility issues.

      May 26, 2010
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  • Samantha Taylor

    I had to uninstall the Alps driver due to conflicting with another software. Now I can't reinstall it. Any suggestions?

    Sep 24, 2010
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      Ethan Turner

      Samantha, try completely removing any remnants of the previous installation, restart your computer, and then try reinstalling the Alps driver. That should resolve any installation issues.

      Dec 06, 2011
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    Natalie Price

    The Alps driver has been working flawlessly for me for years. Highly recommended for anyone using an Alps Pointing-device.

    Dec 24, 2011
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    Lucas Scott

    I can't seem to find the Alps driver download link on the official website. Can someone point me in the right direction?

    Feb 03, 2012
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    • Gabriel Carter

      Lucas, you can visit the 'Drivers' section on the official Alps website and search for your specific operating system to find the download link.

      May 30, 2012
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      Lucy Ward

      Lucas, I had trouble finding it too initially. Just search for 'Alps Pointing-device driver download' on your favorite search engine, and it should lead you to the official website's download page.

      Sep 04, 2012
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  • Matthew Harris

    I'm using a generic mouse without any special features. Should I still consider installing the Alps driver?

    May 16, 2013
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    • Evelyn Turner

      Matthew, the Alps driver might not provide any additional features specific to your generic mouse. It's primarily designed to enhance functionality for Alps Pointing-devices.

      Jun 22, 2013
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    • Owen King

      Matthew, if your generic mouse works well without the Alps driver, there might not be a need to install it. However, it's always worth a try if you want to explore more control options.

      Jan 09, 2014
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    Hailey Wilson

    I recently switched from a different driver to the Alps driver, and it's been a great improvement. The responsiveness and smoothness are noticeable.

    Feb 04, 2014
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  • Gabriella Lewis

    The Alps driver never worked for me. Every time I installed it, my cursor would start jumping randomly. I had to uninstall it to get my mouse working properly again. It might work well for others, though.

    Feb 08, 2014
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  • Nathan Clark

    Just installed the Alps driver on my Windows system, and it works like a charm! No issues during installation, and the mouse movements feel more precise.

    May 28, 2014
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  • Anthony Jenkins

    I use the Alps driver with my Windows 7 system, and it's been rock solid. No crashes or compatibility problems.

    Jul 17, 2014
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    Julia Martinez

    The Alps driver is fantastic for multitasking. I can easily switch between applications and navigate through content smoothly.

    Aug 23, 2014
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  • Aaron Turner

    I've been using the Alps driver for gaming, and it provides an excellent level of control and precision. Highly recommended for gamers.

    Oct 08, 2014
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  • Lily Adams

    The Alps driver caused conflicts with my antivirus software. Be cautious if you have security software running alongside it.

    Nov 09, 2014
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  • Jackson Wright

    I'm using the Alps driver on my Windows 8.1 laptop for months now, and it hasn't given me any trouble. A reliable driver for sure.

    Jan 18, 2015
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  • Sophie Reed

    I recently upgraded to Windows 11, and the Alps driver seems to work fine without any compatibility issues.

    Jan 22, 2016
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  • Emma Hayes

    Does the Alps driver offer any gesture controls for Windows touchpads? I'm looking for more touchpad gestures.

    Jan 26, 2016
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    • Oliver Foster

      Emma, the Alps driver supports some basic touchpad gestures, like two-finger scrolling and pinch-to-zoom. It doesn't have an extensive range of gestures, though.

      Apr 28, 2016
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      • Emma Hayes

        Thank you, Oliver! I'll check it out and see if the available gestures are sufficient for my needs.

        Jun 05, 2016
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  • Elijah Phillips

    The Alps driver is a definite improvement over the default mouse driver on Windows. The Alps driver's customization options allow me to tweak the mouse behavior to my preferences.

    Nov 30, 2016
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    Amelia Young

    I've been using the Alps driver for my Alps touchpad on Windows 10, and it significantly improved the touchpad's accuracy and responsiveness.

    Dec 19, 2016
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  • Nolan Gonzalez

    I prefer using the Alps driver over other mouse drivers. It consistently provides smooth and accurate cursor movements.

    Jul 03, 2017
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  • Penelope Thomas

    The Alps driver didn't work well for me initially, but after reinstalling it, everything started working fine. Might be worth trying if you face any issues.

    Aug 22, 2017
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  • Samuel Mitchell

    I have an older Windows system, and the Alps driver works perfectly on it, even though it's not officially supported for older versions.

    Oct 22, 2018
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  • Chloe Hill

    I couldn't imagine using my touchpad without the Alps driver anymore. The smooth scrolling and gestures make navigation effortless.

    Sep 02, 2019
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    Nevaeh Walker

    I'm considering trying out the Alps driver. Can someone tell me if it supports multi-touch gestures?

    Mar 11, 2020
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      Landon Young

      Nevaeh, the Alps driver does support multi-touch gestures on compatible devices. It's worth trying if you want to enhance touchpad functionality.

      Nov 08, 2020
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      Hannah Cox

      Nevaeh, I've been using the Alps driver with multi-touch gestures, and it's been a great addition to the touchpad experience.

      Jun 19, 2021
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  • Alex Morgan

    The Alps driver has been my go-to choice for years. Great compatibility with various Windows versions and smooth performance.

    Feb 08, 2022
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  • Grace Turner

    I had some initial issues with the Alps driver installation, but after contacting their support, they helped me resolve the problem. Good customer service!

    Mar 28, 2022
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  • Charlie Howard

    The Alps driver is an excellent option for Alps Pointing-devices. It offers quality performance and a range of customization options.

    Jun 03, 2022
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  • Isaac Bailey

    The Alps driver is a must-have if you want better control and precision with your mouse movements. It's a noticeable improvement.

    Oct 24, 2022
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    Zoe Richardson

    I recently switched to the Alps driver from a different one, and the difference is significant. Smooth and accurate cursor movements.

    Nov 13, 2022
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  • Julian Price

    I've been using the Alps driver on my Windows gaming rig, and it hasn't disappointed me. Precise control in games!

    Apr 01, 2023
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  • Harper Reed

    The Alps driver is an essential component of my computing setup. The touchpad gestures and responsiveness are top-notch.

    Apr 22, 2023
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