All of a sudden my Alps touchpad on my Dell Inspiron 9200 is acting flakey.  It 
acts like there is some cpu-intensive program running in the background, but 
there isn't.  The CPU shows low use.  The event log doesn't show any errors 
either.
 
As I move the mouse, it moves in a herky-jerky manner.  I've tried updating the 
driver, setting the driver settings back to default, and closing other 
background processes.
 
Rebooting fixes the problems most of the time, but not always.
 
Does anyone know if there were some windows updates that are affecting the Alps 
touchpads?  I can't seem to see anything on Google about this.
 
I'm assuming it's software, because it works fine when it works.  It's almost 
as if some software is stepping on it, but I've run spyware programs on the 
system and there are no known problems.  

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