Provides Human Interface Device (HID) support for Alps Electric pointing devices, such as touchpads and trackpads. Release Date: Originally dated around April 6, 2017 .
Driver updates fail due to hardware mismatches or registry conflicts.
Expand or Mice and other pointing devices .
The most significant "updated" aspect is the firmware upgrade. The original unit shipped with a buggy USB HID descriptor that caused issues with USB 3.0 ports and modern UEFI BIOS systems. The ships with firmware v3.0+, which includes:
For most users, the safest method is to let Windows handle the installation automatically. Go to > Update & Security > Windows Update . View optional updates if available. Select the Alps HIDClass driver and click Download and install . 2. Manual Installation (If Update Fails)



