Hello Joe,
A common knowledge among more advanced users is to never take drivers from
windows update, if you really need a driver because the hardware is not
working good, go to Alps or Dell site and download the right driver from
there and install, remember : if it ain't broke do NOT fix it.
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"Joe" <> wrote in message
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> Hi, I recently downloaded an "optional" device driver update for the ALPS
> pointing device touchpad on my Dell Inspiron XPS laptop. The touchpad
> itself
> stopped working even though the joystick and both sets of "mouse buttons"
> worked fine. All radio button options are correct to use both the
> touchpad
> and the joystick. I reverted to the original driver and touchpad
> operation
> resumed normal operation. Anyon else experience this? How do you provide
> feedback to Microsoft that their device driver has issues? I am using the
> 32bit version of Vista Ultimate. Thanks in advance! Joe
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