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    Dell Studio 1537: Alps Touchpad Driver For Windows 7 32 bit

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by RickyIt, Nov 10, 2009.

  1. RickyIt

    RickyIt Notebook Geek

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    Hi guys, :)
    I'm looking for a decent Alps Touchpad Windows 7 X86 Driver.
    I installed the 7.102.101.224 available in the 1737 download page but it doesn't work fine...
    I tried the latest Synaptics but it doesn't work at all...

    Have you got any suggestion to fix the issue?

    Thanks ;)
     
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    What issues are you having with the driver from the 1737 driver page? I'm using the 64-bit driver on my 1537 with no issues.
     
  4. RickyIt

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    Once maximum speed and increase precision have been selected the pointer is still too slow and often stops while you are still moving the finger...
    If I deselect "increase precision" the pointer becomes fast enough but it's not precise.

    I didn't have those two issues with Vista.
     
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    Install the Vistax32 driver. It works just fine. It is recommended in Dell's site. There where no Win7 drivers exist, install Vista drivers.
     
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    It's the same driver...
     
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    I have tried the 7.102.101.104 and 119 drivers but the issues still remain...
     
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