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| Type | Public (TYO: 6770) |
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| Founded | 1948 |
| Headquarters | 1-7 Yukigaya-otsuka-machi Ota, Tokyo, Japan 〒145-8501 |
| Products | Electronics devices |
| Website | www.alps.com |
Alps Electric Co., Ltd. (アルプス電気株式会社 Arupusu Denki Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 6770) produces electronic devices, including potentiometers and touchpads. Alps is a multinational corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1948. As of August 2010, the CEO is Masataka Kataoka.[1] Alps is also well known for the Alpine brand of car audio.
Alps touchpad hardware is developed and manufactured by the Cirque Corporation, which they acquired in 2003;[2] however, the parent company continues to write their own drivers. Their drivers are Windows certified. They all have simple features such as edge scrolling, but no programmability. They are mostly found in Sony, Toshiba and Dell notebooks, as well as the OLPC XO-1. They also manufacture keyboards for Apple computers, including the original Macintosh and the first iMac.
They also manufactured printers, but have since dropped support of them outside the Japanese market, although there are suppliers sourcing stock of printers and consumables from Japan for sale worldwide.
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