Alps Electric Hidclass 10013 Updated [HD]

The Alps Electric HIDClass 10.0.1.3 is an optional driver update for laptop touchpads. While it aims to improve communication between the hardware and operating system, it is frequently cited by users as a problematic or unnecessary update. Key Takeaways: To Install or Skip?

Skip if Stable: If your touchpad is currently working without issues, experts suggest ignoring this update. It is classified as "Optional," and its core improvements are typically rolled into later cumulative Windows updates.

Install for Fixes Only: Only attempt this update if you are experiencing specific hardware glitches, such as erratic cursor movement or multi-touch gestures not working. Common Issues & Risks

Installation Loops: Many users report that Windows Update offers the 10.0.1.3 version repeatedly, even after it appears to have finished installing. alps electric hidclass 10013 updated

Reboot Loops: In some deployment environments, this specific driver has been linked to system reboot loops.

Dated Software: Although it may appear in recent update lists, the driver itself is often based on older architecture (dating back to 2017/2018), which can lead to compatibility warnings on newer versions of Windows 10 or 11. Manual Troubleshooting

If you have already installed the update and are facing issues, or if it refuses to install correctly through Windows Update, follow these steps: The Alps Electric HIDClass 10

Manual Install via Device Manager: Download the driver directly from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Open Device Manager, right-click your touchpad, select "Update driver," and choose "Browse my computer" to point to the downloaded file.

Uninstall and Refresh: If the touchpad becomes unresponsive, right-click the device in Device Manager and select "Uninstall device." Restarting your computer will force Windows to reinstall the most stable base driver automatically. alps electric hidclass - Microsoft Update Catalog


Configuration Modes

The updated unit retains the original configuration dip-switches (located inside the case, accessible by sliding the bottom cover), but with new functions: Configuration Modes The updated unit retains the original

2. Power Management (The Silent Killer)

Original units had a high inrush current. When plugged into a KVM switch or a cheap USB hub, they would fail to enumerate. The updated version includes a soft-start power circuit, reducing the initial power spike by 40%.

Antenna Design Note

The module does not include an onboard antenna. You must design or purchase an external 125 kHz tuned coil. Alps Electric provides reference designs for an 8.2 µH antenna. For best results, use a matched LC circuit with a Q factor between 15 and 25.

Step-by-Step Installation

  1. Do not install drivers. The updated ALPS 10013 is intended to be driverless. If Windows Update finds a legacy driver from 2015, block it.
  2. Plug the device into a direct motherboard USB port for first configuration.
  3. Open Notepad. Tap a card. You should see a string of numbers followed by a line break.
  4. Configuration Utility: For the updated unit only, ALPS released a silent configuration tool (ConfigTool_v2.exe) that allows you to change the prefix (e.g., [TAP] instead of raw numbers) without opening the case.