It is possible to use the driver with an ALPS Glidepoint device, if you are using a 2.6 linux kernel and the ALPS kernel patch. (The alps.patch file.) One user reported success with the following parameter settings: LeftEdge = 60 RightEdge = 830 TopEdge = 70 BottomEdge = 650 FingerLow = 25 FingerHigh = 30 MaxTapTime = 180 MaxTapMove = 110 EmulateMidButtonTime = 75 VertScrollDelta = 50 HorizScrollDelta = 50 MinSpeed = 0.2 MaxSpeed = 0.5 AccelFactor = 0.01 EdgeMotionSpeed = 40 UpDownScrolling = 1 TouchpadOff = 0 Note though that the auto-dev protocol option doesn't work for ALPS devices, so you have to use the "event" protocol instead and set the device option to the correct event device, something like this: Section "InputDevice" Driver "synaptics" Identifier "Mouse[1]" Option "Device" "/dev/input/event1" Option "Protocol" "event" EndSection