- Mice Touchpad Settings
- Download Smart Mice & Touchpads Driver Download
- Download Smart Mice & Touchpads Driver Windows 7
- Download ASUS Laptop X556UR Smart Gesture Driver 4.0.12 for Windows 10 64-bit (Keyboard & Mouse).
- For notebook driver support please contact your notebook vendor. This driver is not required for Cirque touchpads to work. They use the standard mouse driver built into all operating systems for basic functionality. The GlidePoint driver provides additional features and functions beyond the ones the standard mouse driver offers.
Two different driver versions are available for Cirque desktop touchpads. Please carefully check the product list below to select the correct driver.
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GlidePoint 3.8.0 Driver
Products: Cirque EasyCat, SmartCat, and SmartCat Pro desktop touchpads
Connection Type: USB
Operating Systems: Windows 10 (64 bit)
Mice Touchpad Settings
GlidePoint 3.7.3 Driver
Products: Cirque EasyCat, SmartCat, and SmartCat Pro desktop touchpads
Connection Type: USB or PS/2
Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 (32 bit)
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Please note:
Download Smart Mice & Touchpads Driver Windows 7
This driver is for use with the above specified desktop trackpad products only. It is not compatible with Cirque or Alps notebook PC built-in trackpads. For notebook driver support please contact your notebook vendor.
This driver is not required for Cirque touchpads to work. They use the standard mouse driver built into all operating systems for basic functionality.
The GlidePoint driver provides additional features and functions beyond the ones the standard mouse driver offers.
The touchpad must be connected and working before the driver can be installed.
This driver will not function when using an adapter to go from PS/2 to USB. Only standard mouse functionality works in this scenario.