A: Connect a USB mouse temporarily. Then follow Method 3 (driver reinstall). If that fails, go to Device Manager > Uninstall the Alps device > Scan for hardware changes.
If Windows doesn’t fix it:
The System File Checker (SFC) scan can help identify and replace corrupted system files, including DLL files like ezauto.dll: A: Connect a USB mouse temporarily
: The installed version of the Alps driver is outdated and doesn't support your current Windows version (common in Windows 10/11). How to Fix the "Failed to Load ezauto.dll" Error 1. Reinstall the Alps Touchpad Driver (Recommended) go to Device Manager >