Sony Vaio VGN-FZ140 Alps touchpad not working on Win 7  

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  1. sft
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    Sony Vaio VGN-FZ140 Alps touchpad not working on Win 7


    Today I upgraded my Vaio VGN-FZ140 laptop from Vista Home Premium 32-Bit to Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit and everything is working great (motioneye camera, physical media controls buttons like vol up/down, etc.) except the Alps touchpad does not work at all. It is not listed in the Device Manager under Mice/Pointing Devices and I tried installing the Vista driver from the Sony website and nothing. I use an external USB mouse as-well and that works fine. Any way I can get this touchpad working?
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  2.    #2

    Have you tried installing the vista driver under Vista comp.?
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  3. sft
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    Thread Starter
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    Yes, I tried installing the Vista driver from the Sony Support website for my laptop and it doesn't work. Win 7 states that there are known compatibility issues with the device/driver and Win 7. So I just have to hope that Alps will release a driver for it for Win 7 or otherwise I'm screwed?

    Kind of bummed since everything else works perfect and I ran the Win 7 upgade utility program which didn't detect any issues.
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  4.    #4

    This you can try if you didnt do it already.

    Right click the driver installer, and click properties.
    Go to the compatibility tab and set it for Windows Vista

    Click ok and try to install it.
    It might work
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  5. sft
    Posts : 10
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    Thread Starter
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    Thanks. Didn't know about the compatibility tab so I tried it like that but still no luck unfortunately.
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    Welcome to seven forums. First just so you know if you look at the bottom of any thread with a problem you'll see a list of related threads. That is where I found this http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...f-a1235aa7c4f0 Under the top one. Listed as Sony touch pad drivers. Post #7 in that thread says I found the soulution. Scroll down to the bottom (of the above linked page) for a Windows 7 Alps compatible driver. Hope this will solve your problem as well.Here is the link to the latest Alps touch pad driver version 7.5A. Fabe http://support.vaio.sony.eu/computin...ed_Drivers.htm
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  7. sft
    Posts : 10
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    Thanks for the further reply but even that driver would not work on my laptop. In the device manager I don't see anything listed. I can see that the driver gets installed in program files/apoint but when I click on Apoint.exe nothing happens no matter if I set it in compatability view or not. Not sure if there is anything else I can do at this point except contact Alps and see if they can suggest a solution or if a driver will be available for this particular alps touchpad?

    When I try installing the 7.5 driver it it asks me if I want to install a version that is already on there even though I uninstall/reinstall it? I've tried that several times. Any further suggestions would be welcome!
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  8. Posts : 5
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       #8

    You said that you don't see anything in Device Manager ???
    What does it show for "Mice and other pointing devices"...????
    Does it show it as a PS2?? (It must show something!!).

    I had similar problem with my Vaio FZ21E.
    To get around it, I went to the Vaio website and logged in using my laptops serial number.
    Once it recognised the model of laptop, I wnet to the download page for that specific model. opened up the tab for originally installed software, and at the bottom of the page was the original driver pack (all 113 mb of it !!).
    Downloaded that to a temp folder and then opened device manager, right clicked on the PS2 mouse and asked windows to update the drivers from the C drive.
    After a minute or so, Win 7 found everything it needed and I suddenly had a fully functioning touchpad.

    If however the above doesn't fix it, go to the ALPS website and look for the following (or similar).
    The drivers installed are - 7.0.501.8 (driver for Vaio) dated 23.05.2007.
    Driver details frm ALPS Electric is file version 5.0.1.26

    Let me know how you get on .
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  9. sft
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    Thread Starter
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    Thanks for the further reply. In the device manager all I see is a HID compliant device. I believe this is the external Logitech USB Bluetooth device I use? Nothing else. I have installed both the original Alps Vaio driver you mention from the Sony site (even in Comptability mode) and even the newer Alps driver that was mentioned above by another poster and nothing gives. They both install into a folder in C:/Program files/Apoint. When I look in C:/Windows/Drivers - I don't see a pointing device there.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
       #10

    I have the same laptop, same problem. It was working perfectly yesterday that I installed Windows 7, but today the mouse isn't working.
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