They gave me perfect sound, but the computer couldn't tell that I'd plugged in headphones, and the speakers stayed on. I initially installed the generic Realtek AC'97 sound codecs/drivers from Realtek's website.Does anyone know of a set of ALPS drivers that would better match my hardware? Or at least a smarter way than downloading random ALPS drivers and trying them out? My current drivers (ALPS v.something) are for a Gateway or Toshiba laptop, and mostly work fine, except that once every few minutes, the cursor 'sticks' and won't move for a second or two. So I tried ALPS drivers for random laptops, with varying success. My ALPS 5.4 touchpad drivers were incompatible with Win7 I tried running them in XP SP3 compatibility mode, but still got alerts and notifications, and I wanted better functionality anyway (chiral scrolling, horizontal scrolling).Obviously, HP doesn't supply Windows 7 drivers for an eight-year-old Compaq beast, so I used the WinXP drivers. It went mostly smoothly, but I have a couple of issues which I'm wondering if someone might help me with. Installed Windows 7 on this old beast last month. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.